The Nuxalk Nation started their own apprenticeship program, taking the housing situation into their own hands, literally. Through the community-based program, which matches empowered Nuxalk apprentices with advanced skilled workers, the Nation is building their own homes again, as their ancestors once did, from the ground up.
Imagine a future where all of Canada’s newspapers, TV, radio and online news outlets have decided to stop reporting on climate change. What if the only source of information you had about this global crisis is coming from a far-right website? That future may be closer than you think.
President Donald Trump removed climate change from the list of worldwide threats menacing the United States on Monday, December 18, 2017, a shift that underscores the long-term ramifications of the "America first" world view he laid out in his new National Security Strategy.
The Quebec chapter of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society argues it's unacceptable that Quebec's Energy and Natural Resources department vetoed the creation of a protected area for the Magpie River. Hydro-Québec had decided in September to abandon its hydroelectric dam project, prompting hopes among environmentalist that new protections would be implemented for the pristine region.
In this era of climate action, trying to sell natural gas with weak methane regulations is like trying to sell oil that produces higher emissions. The world is less and less interested.
Three Conservative MPs who sought the party's leadership earlier this year are bracing for a fight to represent the party at all come the 2019 election.