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Alberta government defends climate plan after opposition critics post selfies
The new climate change plan prompted an opposition Wildrose MLA to post a picture of himself on Twitter on New Year's Eve filling jerrycans.
Obama and Trudeau announce plan to ban offshore licensing
"There's no activity taking place in the Canadian Arctic right now, so saying 'No' doesn't require anyone to stop."
How to have a green Christmas (or other holiday), even if it’s snowing
Even if it's snowing out, the gifts you give can determine the colour of your Christmas. Here are some pro tips for making the holiday season green.
Feds ease rules on supervised drug injection sites, mail inspections at border
The federal government is making it easier to set up supervised drug injection sites in Canada while cracking down on illicit shipments of fentanyl and the import of equipment used to make pills.
'I will protect the water,' Trudeau tells tearful 12-year-old girl
Autumn Peltier broke down in tears as she handed a gift to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. She said she made it clear to the prime minister that he had let her down.
U.S. Army stands with Standing Rock, halts construction for Dakota Access pipeline
Opponents of the oil and gas industry's expansion scored a major victory Sunday as the U.S. Army called for the owners of the Dakota Access pipeline to find a new route.
Alberta crowd wants to 'lock up' premier because of her policies. Tory leadership hopeful grins
One speaker at the rally suggested that Conservative hackers could break into the Alberta government's computer systems as part of efforts to bring down Notley's administration.
A look at the case at the heart of the Judge Robin Camp controversy
Here is a look at some of the information the court heard at Wagar's retrial in November.
National Observer is looking for a new investigative reporter based in Ontario
National Observer is looking for a new investigative reporter based in Ontario as we continue to expand our coverage.