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Abdul Matin Sarfraz
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May 8th 2024
Bruce Falls is remembered by family, friends and the Canadian conservation community as a champion of nature and a leader in conservation and bird studies.
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| May 8th 2024
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Coastal cleanup groups are worried because the federal Ghost Gear Fund — which sunk nearly $60 million into 139 projects to alleviate the problem of ocean plastics — isn’t outlined in the recent federal budget.
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| May 8th 2024
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The province is in a biodiversity crisis with over 1,800 at-risk species.
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| May 8th 2024
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As e-bike usage has risen in Canada, so has the number of fires caused by substandard lithium-ion batteries sometimes used to power them.
Marisa Sittheeamorn
News
| May 8th 2024
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The most urgent need is drinking water, but food and personal hygiene products are also in short supply. Other Brazilian states are mobilizing trucks with donations bound for Rio Grande do Sul.
Associated Press
News
| May 7th 2024
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Canadian heavy oil has historically sold at a discount to lighter U.S. crude, in part due to differences in product quality and transportation costs, but also due to a lack of pipeline export capacity that has limited market access for Canadian oil.
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News, Energy
| May 7th 2024
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When office workers stopped working in offices in 2020, trading their cubicles for living room couches during COVID-19 lockdowns, many began questioning those hours they had spent commuting to work.
Kate Yoder
News
| May 8th 2024
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Caroline Saunders
News
| November 30th 2023
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