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John Woodside
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News, Politics
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March 20th 2024
The Conservative leader has the federal Liberals in his crosshairs over a scheduled increase to the carbon price, upping the pressure Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is dealing with across the country.
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| March 20th 2024
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The defeat and breakup of the hard-right CPC is the necessary first step in the rebirth of a new progressive conservatism.
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Opinion
| March 20th 2024
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A new scientific endeavour has taken to the sky using high-tech drones and satellite images to understand better the annual spring herring spawn vital to salmon and wildlife on the West Coast.
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News, Island Insider
| March 20th 2024
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The Canada Pension Plan manages retirement funds on behalf of the public and has committed to net zero. So why is an oil and gas company it owns planning to frack under wildlife areas?
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News, Business, Energy
| March 20th 2024
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The report commissioned by Wildsight, a Kootenay-based environmental organization, highlights a significant gap between the $1.9 billion the province requires Teck to set aside for emergency shutdowns and mine reclamation and the projected cost of the company’s plans to address selenium pollution from coal mining in B.C.’s Elk Valley.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| March 19th 2024
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It’s lovely to think there are vast sources of continuously produced clean hydrogen from chemical reactions of water on hot rocks within the Earth, ready to be tapped as a clean energy source and solve the world’s energy problems. A great story, but it’s likely too good to be true.
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News
| March 20th 2024
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