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John Woodside
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Investigations
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July 3rd 2024
Canada is going big on hydrogen with billions of dollars of public money on the line. But according to documents obtained by Canada's National Observer, the fossil fuel industry is deeply entrenched in the country's hydrogen strategy.
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A new provincial plan charting how B.C. can replace fossil fuels with electricity and low-carbon power offers too few details, observers say.
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News
| July 3rd 2024
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The Ford government announced the closure of the Ontario Science Centre on June 21, immediately canceling summer camps and barring entry to new visitors. According to the province, the sudden closure was necessary due to a new report from professional engineers, which found serious structural issues with the building.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| July 3rd 2024
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Indigenous tourism businesses faced barriers accessing government support over the pandemic, despite suffering from “disproportionately negative impacts” of the travel restrictions and economic chaos of that time, according to internal documents.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| July 3rd 2024
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Damage from extreme weather is disproportionately borne by Small Island Developing States.
Patricia Scotland
Opinion
| July 3rd 2024
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Residents are no longer being asked to restrict their indoor water use; outdoor use restrictions remain.
Fakiha Baig
News
| July 2nd 2024
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The territory says there are 78 active fires in Yukon, and all but two of those blazes are in the Dawson and Mayo fire districts.
Canadian Press
News
| July 2nd 2024
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From the archives
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David McKie
Analysis
| August 18th 2020
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