Stephanie Wood
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News, Politics, Culture
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August 23rd 2019
Tsleil-Waututh were removed from what's now the city of Port Moody, but they never stopped being stewards of the water.
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A leading climate expert’s modelling of the Conservative climate plan shows emissions will rise, as the proposed tools are not proven to work.
Marc Jaccard
Analysis, Politics
| August 23rd 2019
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If we’re to hit our climate targets and decarbonize Canada by 2050, we’ll need more electricity. After all, electrification — that is, getting everything onto our increasingly clean power grid — is the ribbon that ties all of our climate efforts together.
Merran Smith, Dan Woynillowicz
Opinion, Energy
| August 23rd 2019
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Full-tilt chaos has descended on the Arctic, a region that’s now warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet.
Matt Simon
News
| August 22nd 2019
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The vague language of the Liberals' Elections Modernization Act opened the door for Elections Canada's wild overreach in defining partisanship.
Nora Loreto
Opinion, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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A cereal and beers are now being made with a new variety of perennial grain known as Kernza. Proponents say this marks a significant advance for a new agriculture that borrows from the wild prairie and could help ensure sustainable food production in a warming world.
Jim Robbins
News
| August 22nd 2019
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A deal on a vast new national park reserve in the North is being called a model for future relationships between First Nations and Canada.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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Bigger, hotter wildfires are turning Canada's vast boreal forest into a significant new source of climate-changing greenhouse gases, scientists say.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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Caro Loutfi is busy at her Montreal office preparing ways to get young voters to cast a ballot in this fall's federal election.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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A defence team for a Chinese telecom executive is alleging Canadian officials acted as "agents" of American law enforcement while she was detained at Vancouver's airport for three hours ahead of her arrest.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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Some of Canada's biggest retailers started testing alternatives to receipt paper that's coated in potentially dangerous chemicals, as pressure mounts for them to phase it out by the end of this year.
Aleksandra Sagan
News, Politics
| August 22nd 2019
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