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Alberta is considering injecting toxic oilsands tailings underground as one way to manage the accumulating waste, but ...
The number of Quebec homes located in flood zones will likely increase by 30% when new maps are introduced next year, says the province's environment minister.
As premiums soar for climate-risk insurance, governments must be part of the long-term solution, writes urban economist Robyn ...
Nineteen new ratifications last week brought the High Seas Treaty to 50—just 10 short of taking effect—marking growing ...
A proposed 250-megawatt battery storage installation in Ottawa’s rural west won a resounding vote of confidence Wednesday as ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is owed millions of dollars in fees from green energy companies, underlining growing doubts about ...
Veteran Ottawa watchers are mostly hoping for an acceleration in Canada’s clean energy transition after Prime Minister Mark ...
With the G7 leaders’ summit due to descend on Kananaskis, Alberta June 15-17, questions are swirling about what Canada can ...
Nearly five million acres have burned since Russia’s latest invasion in 2022, ignited by rocket fire, artillery shelling, and ...
Ottawa’s efforts to prepare Canada for climate change have stumbled out of the gate, the environment commissioner says, ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and three of her ministers got an earful this week from southern Alberta locals at a rowdy, ...
When negotiators in Montreal agreed in 2022 to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030, many knew the goal was ...
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