Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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October 19th 2023
Canada's pesticide agency failed to warn Canadians their sports fields, golf courses and vegetable farms could expose them to dangerous levels of a pesticide so toxic that American authorities published an unusual public warning in May about its threat.
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Climate experts are applauding a new plan to shift off coal on the East Coast, but say New Brunswick’s contributions aren’t as clean or reliable as they should be.
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 19th 2023
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On Wednesday, the Assembly of First Nations released its National Climate Strategy detailing a First Nations lens on the climate crisis that is more focused on language and cultural revitalization and the reciprocal relationship with the natural world.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| October 19th 2023
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Even as we try to tackle issues like climate change and debt, we must also build resilience to cope with unforeseen disasters.
Patricia Scotland
Opinion
| October 19th 2023
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Fearful they will lose their small town vibes, some communities say no to solar.
Izzy Ross
News
| October 19th 2023
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The United Nations human-rights chief says Canada can boost its chances of joining the council that monitors freedom around the world by better following up on the pledges it makes at home and abroad.
Dylan Robertson
News, Politics
| October 18th 2023
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The board of the Canada Pension Plan says Alberta’s consultation with its citizens on quitting the CPP is not a straightforward fact-finding exercise but rather a biased manipulation of public opinion.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| October 18th 2023
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The Conservative Party of Canada leader doesn’t have to behave like a petulant jackass, in other words. But with Poilievre, it seems, petulance is the point.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| October 19th 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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