There’s ‘no question’ fewer people rode Winnipeg buses after the transit overhaul, the mayor says. But gaps in the data make ...
The federal government is closing farm research centres and cutting back on agriculture science, leaving farmers scratching ...
A Saskatchewan judge dismissed an application challenging the province’s decision to extend the use of coal power plants ...
From nuclear power to hunting, here’s what the Alberta government has been up to on environment issues so far in 2026 ...
On average, Alberta produces more than four million barrels of oil per day. That’s enough to fill Trans Mountain, but there are already several other pipeline systems in use, too, and according to the ...
Several proposed battery storage facilities near Lake Erie could help satisfy Ontario’s soaring demand for electricity — and ...
Who has leverage in Canada’s halls of power when it comes to big decisions impacting the natural world? That question weighed on me late last year, as I pieced together a timeline of an attempt to get ...
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While politicians argue, First Nations are growing B.C.’s economy by protecting the environment
Job creation, tax revenue, small business support: why don’t B.C. politicians value the economic benefits of environmental protection?
For more than a year, LNG Canada has been troubleshooting problems with its flare stack in Kitimat, B.C. As The Narwhal reported, an “integrity issue” at the plant meant LNG Canada burned ...
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