Natasha Bulowski
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting, Ottawa Insider
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October 3rd 2024
There are some big-ticket items coming soon: an oil and gas emissions cap, new clean electricity regulations, and restrictions on methane.
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The Liberals will have to find ways to balance NDP and Bloc demands and expectations while navigating promises of fiscal responsibility, appealing to younger voters, and not falling into Conservative traps.
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Opinion
| October 3rd 2024
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After last week’s decision by the Toronto Transit Commission's (TTC) to ban misleading fossil fuel advertisements, the City of Toronto's infrastructure committee approved a similar motion on Friday. This policy, which goes before City Council on October 9, seeks to block fossil fuel advocacy ads on city property unless they align with Toronto’s TransformTO climate plan and adhere to strict standards of accuracy under the Competition Act and the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 3rd 2024
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The group – Atlantic Prosperity – created its Facebook page in May 2024 and doesn’t show any organizers or employees.
Cloe Logan
News
| October 3rd 2024
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Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau is doubling down on the carbon tax, but staying the course on progressive policies abandoned by the NDP isn't helping draw voters in B.C.'s polarized election.
Rochelle Baker
News, Politics, Island Insider
| October 3rd 2024
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Microsoft’s deal to bring back a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor is just one part of Big Tech’s quid pro quo with nuclear power.
Matt Reynolds
News
| October 3rd 2024
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The debate on Vancouver station CKNW brought NDP Leader David Eby, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad and Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau into the same room for the first time on the campaign trail ahead of the Oct. 19 vote.
Chuck Chiang
News, Politics
| October 2nd 2024
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Although youth activists are less visible than we were in 2019, we are still here, just in new capacities.
Malaika Collette
Opinion
| October 3rd 2024
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From the archives
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John Woodside
Analysis, Politics
| June 26th 2024
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