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Cloe Logan
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September 5th 2023
In Nova Scotia, all eyes are on the Coastal Protection Act, which will decide where it's safe to build new homes and buildings along the shoreline of the province as sea levels rise and climate change contributes to greater erosion and flooding.
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| September 5th 2023
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Nathan Collett helps make sensible government climate policy. As a policy analyst in the Privy Council Office, this 23-year-old works with a team of social and behavioural scientists to inform Canada’s decision-making so it resonates with the people.
Patricia Lane, Nathan Collett
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| September 5th 2023
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A program created to sustain B.C.'s $8.3-billion sport fishing industry amid widespread fishing closures is under fire from environmentalists and some First Nations concerned it is harming threatened wild chinook salmon.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| September 5th 2023
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Post-secondary institutions such as U of T should be leading the response to the global environmental threat by offering clear, transparent and detailed proposals backed by genuine accountability.
Paul Downes, Paul Hamel, Scott Prudham, Gavin Smith
Opinion
| September 5th 2023
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Unifor autoworkers at Stellantis, General Motors and Ford are poised to strike over wages, pensions and support for the transition to electric vehicle manufacturing jobs, if necessary.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Ottawa Insider
| September 4th 2023
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A growing body of research shows that wildfires leave a trail of dangerous chemicals behind.
Lylla Younes
News
| September 5th 2023
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About 160 firefighters battling a blaze in British Columbia's Interior have pulled out of their camp after they were subjected to what the BC Wildfire Service calls "persistent bear activity."
The Canadian Press
News
| September 1st 2023
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Federal officials estimate Google would need to offer $172 million and Facebook $62 million in annual compensation to satisfy criteria they're proposing be used to give exemptions under the Online News Act, a bill passed over the summer that will force tech companies to broker deals with media companies whose work they link to or repurpose.
Tara Deschamps
News
| September 1st 2023
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Instead of blowing the windfall on "temptation goods", such as alcohol, drugs or cigarettes, they spent it on rent, clothing and food, the study led by University of British Columbia researcher Jiaying Zhao found.
Brieanna Charlebois
News
| September 1st 2023
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From the archives
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Elizabeth McSheffrey
Analysis, Energy
| October 2nd 2016
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