John Woodside
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
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July 19th 2023
In an era of decarbonization, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers appears to be losing its influence on federal policy. But that doesn't mean Big Oil is on the way out.
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The oil industry keeps stringing everyone along with its promise to invest in carbon capture. But with little to show for its talk and Canada's 2030 climate targets getting closer by the day, it's time for Ottawa to step in, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| July 19th 2023
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The Warrior program offers young people in Nuu-chah-nulth territory a safe space to build bonds, confidence and experience with the support of of elders and mentors who share their knowledge.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| July 19th 2023
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Members of Ontario's Public Service Pension Plan want clarity on how one of the province’s largest pension fund managers is actually implementing its climate commitments.
Natasha Bulowski
News
| July 19th 2023
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ChatGPT reveals an impressive “understanding” of the climate denialism movement, writes commentator Gerald Kutney.
Gerald Kutney
Opinion
| July 19th 2023
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COVID revealed a powerful tool in fighting outbreaks: wastewater surveillance.
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| July 19th 2023
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Marine scientists and conservationists are calling on officials to pause Newfoundland and Labrador's commercial capelin fishery.
Sarah Smellie
News
| July 18th 2023
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British Columbia's coroner has issued a public safety bulletin about wildfire smoke, saying the death of a nine-year-old boy had been "confirmed by his parents" to have been related to a medical condition aggravated by the smoke.
The Canadian Press
News
| July 18th 2023
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From the archives
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Tracy Sherlock, Xavier Richer Vis
Investigations
| January 9th 2023
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