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Adrienne TannerThe Globe and Mail |
Combine our own energy vulnerability with our economic reliance on fossil fuels and throw in a 25 per cent U.S. tariff threat, and what you get is the...
It’s easy, living in a large urban centre, to develop a false sense of imperviousness to disasters caused by extreme weather events.
For the first time in a while, I am truly worried about the future of climate policy in our country. Our federal government talks a good line, but...
For the first time in a while, I am truly worried about the future of climate policy in our country. Our federal government talks a good line, but...
Next week, Vancouver city council will have a final chance to redeem its absurd reversal of a ban on natural gas heating in new buildings that has...
Only in Alberta. That was the refrain when my colleague Natasha Bulowski broke the story that Alberta’s ruling party was considering striking...
The federal government has lost its way in its duty to protect Canadians and the environment from harmful chemicals used on food crops, trees and...
John Rustad has been, to phrase it gently, a long-time climate change skeptic . The B.C. Conservative leader, who hopes to become the next premier...
Last week, the Conservatives lashed out at the Liberals for throwing a caucus retreat at the “lavish” and “swanky” Sudbury Holiday Inn. What...
In Canada, it’s easy to forget how damaging coal is to air quality and the climate. Despite our growing exports, almost all of our own coal-fired...