Mike De Souza
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News, Politics
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October 26th 2016
Julia Baum and Susanna Fuller laughed when asked how they managed to track down evidence for an investigation they recently completed into the state of Canada’s oceans and fisheries.
The next step in clean up of a diesel spill in the Seaforth Channel, said Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc, is hopefully to remove the tug from the water.
A leading ocean conservation group sounded an alarm over the state of Canada’s fishery Thursday in a new report that reveals that less than 25 per cent of the country’s fish stocks
Ontario's environmental watchdog warns the government "needs to walk the walk" to protect the province's biodiversity, control invasive species, and enact better forest fire management.
First Nations and environmental groups are planning to file three lawsuits Thursday against the federal government and Malaysian state-owned oil firm Petronas.
Indigenous leaders and the Newfoundland and Labrador government are telling protesters at the site of the Muskrat Falls hydro project they can "go home."
The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador is set to meet with aboriginal leaders today about controversial flooding for the Muskrat Falls hydroelectricity project.
The National Energy Board has revised down its long-term outlook for oil prices and Canadian production in the face of lower global industry costs and stricter environmental regulations.
Rail companies and regulators have borne criticism for oil train derailments and explosions, while oil companies have largely evaded their responsibility, writes Bruce Campbell.