Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News
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October 17th 2024
The federal pesticide regulator collaborated with an agrochemical giant to undermine research by a prominent Canadian scientist to stave off an impending ban of a class of pesticides harmful to human brains and sperm and deadly to bees, insects and birds, Canada's National Observer has found.
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The stealthy pay raises the government has slid to its own members is, to say the least, a dodgy and unfair make-work project. It’s unreasonable to dole out more cash for one set of MPPs under the guise of more work while denying opposition members the same boost.
David Moscrop
Opinion
| October 17th 2024
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Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz encouraged Canadians to "look at the facts" about the proposed federal emissions cap. She might want to think twice about that.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| October 17th 2024
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“With climate-driven extremes putting us in a place that we haven’t been before, it’s very difficult to stay cool, calm, and collected.”
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
News
| October 17th 2024
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A new report published Tuesday argues that to better ensure a just transition, Indigenous rights must be respected for the development of sustainable resource projects.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| October 17th 2024
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Episode 5 of Mortal Giants — Power Switch "The dark side of the story is that China did this through subsidies and through artificially lowering prices such that (the) solar industry in the US and European Union completely was wiped out,” said Vina Nadjibulla, vice-president of Research and Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Sandra Bartlett
News
| October 17th 2024
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Canada will fail to protect its most vulnerable communities and fail to fully reap the rewards of playing an integral role in the transition to renewable energy that is sweeping the globe, unless we move much faster.
Sarah Burch
Opinion
| October 17th 2024
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The deal was struck in July between Canada, the Chiefs of Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski Nation and the Assembly of First Nations after a nearly two-decade legal fight over Canada's underfunding of on-reserve child welfare services.
Alessia Passafiume
News, Politics
| October 16th 2024
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From the archives
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Elizabeth McSheffrey
News
| July 7th 2016
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