Carl Meyer
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News, US News, Energy
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January 10th 2018
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that he was "going after those who have profited" from destructive climate change, saying "It’s time that they are held accountable.”
In October, the federal department was slammed for inaction on meeting Canada's 2020 greenhouse gas emissions targets. Today, it said the country has made "good progress" on implementing its first nationwide climate change plan.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says it supports Alberta's goal of slashing methane pollution by almost half, but is also lobbying for the government to weaken the rules.
Award-winning Montreal novelist Heather O'Neill was sick to her stomach. She had just finished reading a troubling essay about the goings on at the English department at a major Canadian university. It's a climate where sexual predators have all the power, and everyone else is afraid to speak up.
According to the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition, inequality in B.C. is the highest in Canada and growing at a fast rate. We can do better, writes columnist Tracy Sherlock.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr are calling new U.S. duty rates against Canadian newsprint "unjustified."
It’s been a long time since I’ve heard durability as a positive attribute of a product. In today’s fashion-obsessed world, how many children would accept hand-me-downs from siblings?
Consumers shouldn’t count on Apple redesigning its phones and tablets to make them less addictive for kids, say experts, who caution that good parenting may be the only solution to keep children from staring too long at screens.