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Canada invokes pipeline treaty with U.S. in dispute over Line 5
Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau said in a statement Monday that the transit pipeline treaty “guarantees the uninterrupted transit of light crude oil and natural gas liquids between the two countries.”
What will Canada's relationship with China be with the two Michaels free?
While the return of two detained Canadians has ended a contentious dispute between Canada and China, experts say Ottawa now faces some hard choices when it comes to Beijing.
U.S. moves to phase out hydrofluorocarbon gasses as refrigerants
In what officials call a key step to combat climate change, the Environmental Protection Agency is sharply limiting domestic production and use of hydrofluorocarbons, highly potent greenhouse gases commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners.
Sequoia National Park fire spares four famous giant trees
Four famous giant sequoias were not harmed by a wildfire that reached the edge of Giant Forest in California’s Sequoia National Park, authorities said.
California firefighters fight to protect giant trees in Sequoia National Park
Flames on Sunday reached a grove of sequoia trees in California as firefighters battled to keep fire from driving further into another grove, where the base of the world’s largest tree has been wrapped in protective foil.
Vermont sues oil companies for allegedly falsifying climate info
Vermont on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, became the latest state to sue some of the country's top fossil fuel companies by alleging they misled the public about the impact their products have on climate change.
UN experts speak out against 'regressive' Texas abortion law
A "regressive" abortion ban in Texas has left the United States in violation of international law, and the Supreme Court — the ultimate guardian of the landmark 1973 ruling that makes it legal — is complicit, a United Nations expert panel declared on Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
Biden in Colorado to pitch spending plan as key in fight against climate change
President Joe Biden tried to advance his domestic spending plans on Colorado on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, by warning about climate change's dangers while highlighting how his clean-energy proposals would also create good-paying jobs.
Nearly all the gorillas at Atlanta's zoo have contracted COVID
At least 18 of the 20 gorillas at Atlanta's zoo have now tested positive for COVID-19, an outbreak that began just days before the zoo had hoped to obtain a veterinary vaccine for the primates, officials said on Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
Canadian communities hold ceremonies marking 20th anniversary of 9/11
Communities across Canada took time out on Saturday, September 11, 2021, to pay tribute to the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, with officials in multiple cities paying tribute to those who died while also honouring the endurance of the human spirit in the face of sweeping tragedy.