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Natasha Bulowski
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News
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May 16th 2023
Trans Mountain will have to repay the banks, with interest, and experts warn it is unlikely the company will be able to repay banks based on the project’s construction costs, tolls and international oil markets.
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On Wednesday, environmental charity Ecology Action Centre released its Roadmap for Nova Scotia Kelp Farming. The group says the province is “well positioned to gain a significant share of the $200-million North American regional market for products containing kelp and kelp-based ingredients.”
Cloe Logan
News
| May 17th 2023
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The organization responsible for managing Canada’s nuclear waste and the U.S. Department of Energy have pledged to work together on the long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics
| May 17th 2023
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Given the fossil fuel industry’s track record, there is good reason to mistrust the motives behind the oilsands consortium’s sudden commitment to joining the fight against climate change.
Rob Miller
Opinion
| May 17th 2023
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine upended Olga Shpak’s life — and a generation of science.
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| May 17th 2023
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Are NDP governments bad for the economy? As history shows, it's quite the opposite — and that's a story Rachel Notley's NDP needs to start telling before it's too late, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| May 17th 2023
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The ongoing May heat wave that shattered almost 40 daily temperature records across B.C. and Alberta on Sunday should be seen as a warning of more out-of-season hot spells in the future, climatologists say.
The Canadian Press
News
| May 16th 2023
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A new report by the Canadian Climate Institute says private capital is needed to invest in climate adaptation infrastructure as extreme weather events like fires and floods become more acute by the year.
The Canadian Press
News
| May 16th 2023
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Emily Kelsall
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 22nd 2022
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