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Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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September 18th 2024
Surveys and studies are being done to understand where Canadians are on a slew of climate issues, including electric vehicles and heat pumps.
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More in today's news
Canadians, and especially younger ones, are dead tired of dealing with a housing market that continues to punish renters and prospective buyers while rewarding older homeowners with a seemingly endless bounty of price appreciation and untaxed capital gains.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| September 18th 2024
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The poor Liberal performance in the last three byelections don’t doom them to failure, but they do suggest that rumours of the party’s coming demise aren’t exaggerated.
David Moscrop
Opinion
| September 18th 2024
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In a small but lively corner of Spadina Avenue in downtown Toronto, young climate activists are transforming the space into powerful statements, their energy fueled by music and paint.
They are urging the government to establish a national Youth Climate Corps, a program to train young people in green careers over a two-year period to lead Canada toward a net-zero future.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| September 18th 2024
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A remote northern Ontario First Nation now has a water treatment plant, but is still unable to lift its boil water advisory of almost three decades.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, New News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| September 18th 2024
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Hydro-Québec estimates it will cost up to $185 billion in the coming 12 years just to support the province's climate goals.
Normand Mousseau
Opinion
| September 18th 2024
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The Florida grasshopper sparrow was near extinction only a few years ago. The recent release of the 1,000th captive-raised sparrow into the wild has rekindled optimism.
Amy Green
News
| September 18th 2024
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Trudeau has not yet commented on the loss, but it is the second time in three months that his party lost a stronghold in a byelection. In June the Conservatives defeated the Liberals narrowly in Toronto-St. Paul's.
Dylan Robertson, Alessia Passafiume
News
| September 17th 2024
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The town council of Jasper, Alta., is set to discuss today if it will ask for funding from the provincial government to offset reduced property tax revenues for the next three years.
Jack Farrell
News, Politics
| September 17th 2024
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 11th 2021
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