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Now's the time for "proactive adaptation" to climate change, conference hears
Everything from energy sector risks and opportunities to municipal infrastructure, forest management, shoreline erosion, public health and biodiversity was on agenda at climate change gathering
Environmental group files lawsuit over "expired" Shell Arctic oil permits
Environmentalists have asked a court to declare invalid a group of Arctic offshore energy exploration permits that are delaying the creation of Canada's third national marine protected area.
Leadership reviews have produced dramatic moments in Canadian politics
Tom Mulcair became Sunday the first federal leader to fail a confidence vote by his own party faithful.
Attawapiskat First Nation declares state of emergency after suicide attempts
Multiple suicide attempts in a remote northern Ontario First Nation last week have prompted the chief and council to declare a state of emergency