Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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June 20th 2024
Restaurateurs have entered the fray in a heated disinformation fight against efforts by some B.C. governments to phase out the use of natural gas in buildings – even though restaurants are exempted from the rules.
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More cities are considering similar policies as climate change continues to make extreme heat more common. Hamilton is set to put in place a similar bylaw this summer; View Royal on Vancouver Island is also waiting to hear back from staff; and the city of Toronto was instructed to study and report its findings on maximum temperature requirements last summer.
Cloe Logan
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| June 20th 2024
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The BC Green Party wants the province deal differently with drought to ensure farmers and the environment have priority access to water to flourish as climate change advances.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| June 20th 2024
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A united far right would mean significantly increased visibility for its attempts to portray climate change mitigation as an ideological, unnecessary, and costly attack on Europeans’ way of life.
Achim Hurrelmann
Opinion
| June 20th 2024
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The project in Wilmot Township, about 120 kilometres west of Toronto, threatens to expropriate 310 hectares of prime farmland and has been shrouded in secrecy for months.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| June 20th 2024
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Seniors in both Montreal and Toronto had higher rates of deaths due to respiratory causes on extremely hot days.
Nicole Ireland
News
| June 19th 2024
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The federal government had promised to phase out the farms by next year, but Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier says she will allow aquaculture farms to renew their licences in what is a "responsible, realistic and achievable transition" away from the ocean farms.
The Canadian Press
News
| June 19th 2024
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Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| November 7th 2023
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