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Sophia Lindfield
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Opinion
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June 7th 2023
Nova Scotia is dealing with not seen before rates of forest fires. Governments at all levels need to realize these are not isolated incidents, but warning signs of the larger climate emergency at hand.
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Fossil fuel giant BP — which left the oilsands to dive into Canada’s offshore market last year — is planning to drill an exploratory well in a marine refuge off the coast of Newfoundland. Rules around marine refuges mean that exploratory drilling is allowed, but oil production is not.
Cloe Logan
News
| June 6th 2023
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El Niño could push global temperatures past the 1.5 C tipping point, the World Meteorological Organization warns.
Kate Yoder
News
| June 7th 2023
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Canada is dealing with a series of intense wildfires that have spread from the western provinces to Quebec, with hundreds of forest fires burning. And we're sharing the smoke with our neighbours to the south.
Associated Press
News
| June 6th 2023
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Connor McTavish and three companions had just planned to explore the site of a shipwreck in Alberni Inlet on Vancouver Island last month when he spotted something in the corner of his eye.
Canadian Press
News
| June 6th 2023
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Clint Blyth continues to see his stream banks erode each year.
Jeremy Simes
News, Politics
| June 6th 2023
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Emotions ran high in a Yukon First Nations community on Monday as officials announced the search for unmarked graves would begin at a former residential school site.
Chuck Chiang
News
| June 6th 2023
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“It's just not an education story — it's a social story,” Chief Russell Wesley told Canada's National Observer.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| June 7th 2023
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Stephanie Wood
News, Politics, Culture
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