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Rochelle Baker
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News, Island Insider
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October 4th 2023
A new integrated network of hydrophones along the B.C. coast will allow the public and researchers to listen underwater to the magic of whale sounds and how they can be used to protect marine mammals into the future.
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On Friday, an energy purchase agreement was signed between Nunavut’s Crown electrical utility and Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation, an Inuit-owned renewable energy developer, to build a 1 MW wind turbine and a 1 MWh battery storage system in Sanikiluaq, which aims to cut diesel use in the 1,000-resident hamlet in half.
Cloe Logan
News
| October 4th 2023
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Environmental advocates assert that little has been done to improve phosphorus levels in Lake Simcoe, and its current levels are still at 90 tonnes per year, far higher than the 55 tonnes per year goal set by the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan for 2023.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| October 4th 2023
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Imperial said in a statement that seepage was anticipated in Kearl's original design.
Bob Weber
News
| October 3rd 2023
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Scientists fear global heating may have shifted the region into a new era of disappearing ice with far-reaching consequences for the world’s climate and sea levels.
Graham Readfearn
News
| October 4th 2023
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India reportedly wants 41 of 62 Canadian diplomats out of the country by early next week — a striking, if largely anticipated, deepening of the rift that erupted last month following Trudeau's explosive allegations in the House of Commons.
The Canadian Press
News
| October 3rd 2023
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A massive Vancouver housing development spearheaded by the Squamish Nation has cleared a legal hurdle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge rejected a challenge by a residents' association over lack of consultation.
Darryl Greer
News, Politics
| October 3rd 2023
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Corporate accountability is missing from the anti-tax narrative, as higher prices are always the fault of government spending — never the corporations enjoying soaring profits thanks to their pricing power.
Katrina Miller
Opinion
| October 4th 2023
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From the archives
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Sandy Garossino
Opinion, Politics, Climate Solutions Reporting
| July 27th 2022
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