Natasha Bulowski
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About Natasha Bulowski
Natasha Bulowski is an Ottawa-based journalist. She has covered federal policy for Vancouver and B.C. since Jan. 1, 2022 thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative and the Government of Canada. Natasha is also a graduate of Carleton University's bachelor of journalism program with a minor in human rights.
Ontario pension holders want climate clarity from fund manager
Members of Ontario's Public Service Pension Plan want clarity on how one of the province’s largest pension fund managers is actually implementing its climate commitments.
Report finds Big Oil can afford to clean up its mess but needs arm-twisting to pay up
Oil and gas companies can afford the billions it will take to clean up their messes and it’s up to governments to force them to do so, a new analysis has found.
Logging pollution is on the rise — but don’t expect to find it on the accounting books
As the world uses more and more wood over the next few decades, the planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions associated with logging will rise, new research predicts.
If you’re not terrified, ‘you’re not paying attention’
This week, average global temperatures are smashing records left and right, which “should fill everyone with anxiety,” says Green Party deputy leader Jonathan Pedneault.
‘Crucial milestone in our fight against climate change and the protection of workers' interests’
The federal government’s long-awaited sustainable jobs legislation was met with applause and endorsements from unions and labour groups Thursday, despite negotiations going down to the wire.
Unions and environmentalists team up in bid to sink B.C. port expansion project
Labour unions are joining forces with environmental organizations to oppose a massive Metro Vancouver port expansion greenlit by the federal government earlier this year.
Canada’s main environmental law gets a facelift
A long-awaited update to Canada’s main environmental law is set to come into force after passing through both the House of Commons and the Senate.
Bloc hammers Liberals on climate change as wildfires rage
The Bloc Québécois used its last opposition day to hammer the Liberals on climate change as forest fires rage across the country, forcing people from their homes and darkening the skies with smoke.
Ron Quintal fought Fort McMurray’s megafire ‘The Beast’. Now he’s back in smoke
Ever since fighting “The Beast” — a massive system of wildfires that devastated Fort McMurray and swept through northern Alberta in 2016 — Ron Quintal says his “anxiety level goes from zero to 100 in a matter of minutes” at that telltale sign of smoke.
Trudeau warns of ‘especially severe wildfire season’ as petition calls for fossil fuel phaseout
The federal government’s modelling indicates this may be an “especially severe wildfire season,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa as smoke clouded the nation’s capital.