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Bring those who question climate change into the discussion: panellists
A way must be found to bridge the tense political divide in Canada over climate change, or some citizens and political leaders will just keep avoiding the topic, panellists said on Monday, October 14, 2019, during a public forum in Halifax.
Study co-authored by Halifax biologist suggests cargo ships dumping plastic litter
A Canadian wildlife researcher is among the authors of a recent study that suggests cargo ships are an important source of plastic bottles littering the South Atlantic Ocean.
Saskatchewan premier among Canadians sheltering in place in typhoon-battered Tokyo
Saskatchewan's premier was sheltering in place in Tokyo on Saturday, October 12, 2019, as a powerful typhoon battered the Japanese city.
Popular mountain biker dies in trail ride accident while in Mexico
A popular mountain biker from British Columbia has died in Mexico.
First Nations displaced by storm share concerns with Scheer campaign
Families forced to flee the Lake Manitoba First Nation are expressing frustration around evacuation efforts following a recent snowstorm that's left thousands of people in the province without electricity for days.
Coming up on Greta Thunberg's itinerary: Alberta
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has announced that's she's going to Alberta.
This Canadian territory voted unanimously on climate
Members of Yukon's legislature have voted to declare a climate emergency.
Toronto the focus today for party leaders in Canada's federal campaign
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is focusing his attention today, October 13, 2019, on the seat-rich region in and around Canada's biggest city as the country prepares to mix politics with holiday meals.
Saskatchewan launches call to build 300 megawatts of wind power capacity
Saskatchewan is launching a new request for proposals to add up to 300 megawatts of wind power generation capacity.
Independent review to examine mass die-off at southern Newfoundland salmon farm
Provincial Fisheries Minister Gerry Byrne says an independent review will be carried out after a mass die-off at a southern Newfoundland salmon farm as the government looks at changing its aquaculture regulations.