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John Woodside
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News, Business, Energy, Politics
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January 19th 2024
Despite pledging to play their role cutting planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, Canadian banks have continued pumping billions into the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project designed to help Canadian oil companies grow. Even as Ottawa says the public won't be on the hook, experts say that's precisely what will happen.
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The Ontario government is investing another $7.5 million over three years to address risks linked to inactive oil and gas wells across the province’s southwestern region.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| January 19th 2024
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Canal administrators now estimate that dipping water levels could cost them between $500 million and $700 million in 2024, compared to previous estimates of $200 million.
Associated Press
News
| January 18th 2024
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On Thursday, an agreement on this initiative was signed between the Seal River Watershed Alliance and the governments in Ottawa and Winnipeg, kick-starting a feasibility study on an Indigenous-led conservation area in the region.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| January 18th 2024
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The winter storm that blanketed southern British Columbia with snow on Wednesday meant a day off work or school for some, but it had much harsher implications for those without a home.
Darryl Greer
News
| January 18th 2024
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A series of electricity grid alerts in Alberta during the deep freeze last week made headlines across the country, but experts say power systems all across North America are increasingly at risk of being overloaded during severe weather.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| January 18th 2024
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Winnipeg schools seek to build on cold lessons of outdoor recess.
Winnipeg Free Press
News
| January 19th 2024
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The year rapid, dramatic change hit climate scientists like a "punch in the guts."
Adam Morton, Graham Readfearn
News
| January 19th 2024
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Although medically vulnerable populations may always be among the most at risk during climate disasters, there is no need for the loss of life to be as great as it has.
Spencer van Vloten
Opinion
| January 19th 2024
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Warren Bell
Opinion, Energy, Politics, Culture
| January 16th 2017
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