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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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March 14th 2024
Monologues about the federal carbon tax abound on social media, but few are quite like Saskatchewan's Karl Hren's. Posted to TikTok on Monday, the clip shows the self-described "uneducated, white, blue-collar, oilpatch-working truck driver" clad in coveralls and nestled in the cab of his Kenworth truck ranting about the carbon tax.
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The timing has more to do with a widespread media campaign aimed at resisting the inevitable transition to cleaner and more efficient transportation technology.
Rob Miller
Opinion
| March 14th 2024
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The couple behind the Hakai Institute and Tula Foundation fulfilled a longtime vow to exhaust their fortune on Wednesday — gifting 55 acres of land to BC Parks and a final $ 92 million to the charity they founded decades ago that leverages science and technology to help people and the planet.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| March 13th 2024
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A beer maker in Dartmouth has found a way to save money and help the environment by reducing the use of a gas critical to the brewing process.
Jon Tattrie
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| March 14th 2024
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What happens when a rose doesn’t smell as sweet?
Moriah McDonald
News
| March 14th 2024
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Lenore Newman, director of the Food and Agriculture Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley, said many in Western Canada have an "Old MacDonald image" of farming that is no longer realistic or sustainable.
Brieanna Charlebois
News
| March 13th 2024
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Jason Brolund, the fire chief in West Kelowna, B.C., says he's seen thick smoke turn day to night in his years as a firefighter, but the opposite happened when a fast-moving blaze tore through his community one night last August.
Brenna Owen
News
| March 13th 2024
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"Assuming all renewable development locates on (some of Alberta's best) land, the percentage of (such) agricultural land loss is estimated to be less than one per cent by 2041," says a report released Wednesday.
Bob Weber
News
| March 13th 2024
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The former mayor of Calgary is now officially part of the race to replace Rachel Notley as Alberta NDP leader. In the process, he's challenging the very nature of the party — and its inclination towards choosing principles over power.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| March 14th 2024
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News, Next Gen Insider
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