John Woodside
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News, Politics
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November 2nd 2023
The cost of inaction on climate change couldn't be clearer, but policies to align Canada's financial sector with planet-warming greenhouse gas emission reduction targets are glaring holes in Ottawa's approach. Will anything change?
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Opinion, Politics
| November 2nd 2023
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Poilievre threw down the challenge in an address to his caucus this morning, where he chided the Liberals' decision to pause the levy only for home heating oil over the next
Mia Rabson, Stephanie Taylor
News
| November 1st 2023
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Saskatchewan's natural gas utility could face hefty fines for not remitting the carbon tax to the federal government, and its executives may also face jail for failing to do so, federal legislation says.
Jeremy Simes
News, Politics
| November 1st 2023
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World Energy GH2 must include more details in its environmental assessment of the massive development, called Project Nujio’qonik, the Department of Environment and Climate Change said.
Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 1st 2023
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Climate change has toppled some civilizations but not others. Why?
Kate Yoder
News
| November 2nd 2023
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The Conservative party is maintaining a steady lead over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals, a new poll suggests, at a time when Canadians are reporting limited trust in their institutions.
Alessia Passafiume
News, Politics
| November 1st 2023
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A Canadian mining company is the chief motive for the most important political and social crisis to rock Panama in over a generation.
Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert
Opinion, Politics
| November 2nd 2023
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From the archives
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Barry Saxifrage
Humour, Climate Solutions Reporting
| May 3rd 2023
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