Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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January 25th 2024
Over 50 Canadian advertisers and PR agencies have joined a 900-strong global group that has pledged not to work for the fossil fuel industry.
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| January 25th 2024
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Chiefs of Ontario say the province has a constitutional duty to consult Indigenous Peoples before allowing mining on their land.
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News, Politics, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| January 25th 2024
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Electrical grid upgrades are crucial because households need affordable, reliable power and access to clean technologies like electric vehicles and heat pumps.
Kate Harland
Opinion
| January 25th 2024
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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown took to social media to share the news and play up the city's role as a leader in the electrification of municipal vehicles. Brampton is the second city in Canada to buy an electric fire truck; the first was Vancouver.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| January 25th 2024
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Lawyer Jessica Leblanc says it was "unreasonable" for the province's Environment Department to have authorized Northvolt to begin work on the site because it didn't have enough information on the environmental impacts.
Stephane Blais
News
| January 24th 2024
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The move by the world’s largest public relations company, uncovered by tax records, alarms climate advocates.
Dharna Noor
News
| January 25th 2024
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In a decision released Tuesday, Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley said the government's use of the Emergencies Act in February 2022 was unreasonable and led to violation of the constitutional right of free expression.
Jim Bronskill, Laura Osman
News
| January 24th 2024
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From coast to coast, Canadians are deeply frustrated with their health-care system and the governments charged with running them. Why it's time for an urgent national conversation about its future — and for the federal government to lead it.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| January 25th 2024
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
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