Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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November 29th 2024
Six of 11 key executives for Canada's largest pesticide and agrichemical lobby group held senior government positions with this country’s pesticide and food safety regulators for years before starting their current positions, a new analysis reveals.
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Mobilizing to confront the climate emergency desperately requires forward momentum. Instead, thanks to the unrelenting persistence of the fossil gas industry, countless Vancouver-area climate activists and organizations just spent untold hours over the last four months re-prosecuting a fight they had already won.
Seth Klein
Opinion
| November 29th 2024
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Toronto city administrators say they will forge ahead and build more bike lanes, but only in places where they won’t impact vehicular traffic.
However, new provincial rules, requiring cities to seek approval before building more lanes in places where they would affect traffic, means expanding the cycling network won’t be easy. This is especially true in the city’s central core, where cyclists face the most danger.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| November 29th 2024
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Alberta’s latest pledge to fight the proposed federal emissions cap conflicts with existing and predicted federal laws — and experts doubt whether it will have an impact.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 29th 2024
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This is not the first time Canada has faced the threat of an economic crisis stemming from protectionist U.S. policy. Historical precedents illustrate a troubling pattern.
Horatio M. Morgan, Paul Samson
Opinion
| November 29th 2024
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Activists and others on the front lines of the climate crisis, one therapist says, “are living in fight-or-flight mode constantly.” Here’s their battle-tested advice.
Nina Dietz
News
| November 29th 2024
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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