Cloe Logan
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July 17th 2023
One of Canada’s most tangible climate targets is to shut down coal-fired power plants by 2030. Getting off coal, the federal government acknowledges, “is one of the single most important climate steps the world can take.” However, how meaningful is that step if a coal-fired plant is transitioned to run on another fossil fuel?
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| July 17th 2023
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| July 17th 2023
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Erin Welk
Opinion
| July 17th 2023
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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the policy directive will be similar to the one last year ending most of Canada's public financing for international fossil-fuel projects.
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News
| July 14th 2023
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Writing on Twitter, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa's resources will support "emergency evacuation efforts."
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News
| July 14th 2023
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After nearly eight years in power, one thing has become abundantly clear about Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, writes columnist Max Fawcett: it can’t communicate to save its increasingly vulnerable political life.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| July 17th 2023
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