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WHERE'S THE ACCOUNTABILITY? SENATE GRILLS WILKINSON ON 15 hours ago · Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told the Senate Wednesday there will be no new accountability mechanisms in the proposed climate accountability bill inching its way through the House of Commons.. Wilkinson said Bill C-12, An act respecting transparency and accountability in Canada’s efforts to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050, ONTARIO ENGINEERS RAISE RED FLAGS ABOUT BRADFORD BYPASS 4 hours ago · The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers said it isn’t calling for the cancellation of the project, but has concerns about its environmental impact. The group also sounded alarms about a “lack of data and evidence” backing the proposal. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE OILSANDS GIANTS' NET-ZERO PLEDGE WITH 3 hours ago · Even if the entire industry matched Suncor’s new target — which it has not — that would amount to a 16 per cent reduction from that sector between 2005 and 2030, far short of Canada’s target to cut emissions by 40 per cent to 45 per cent.The implication is that other industries and households would need to pick up the slack by making cuts more than three times greater than the oil BAN KI-MOON WANTS TO SOLVE THE CLIMATE CRISIS WITH 4 hours ago · This story was originally published by Grist and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. On video chat, Ban Ki-moon is almost preternaturally kind. “Thank you for your interest in my life story and my philosophy,” he says, smiling serenely. At 76, the former secretary general of BODIES OF 215 INDIGENOUS CHILDREN FOUND AT B.C Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests.PATRICK MCCURDY
3 hours ago · Patrick McCurdy (PhD, LSE) is an associate professor in the department of communication, University of Ottawa. His research straddles environmental communication and social movement scholarship. Since 2014 he has focussed on the polarized debate over the Athabasca bitumen sands and Canada’s energy future. His current SSHRC-funded research examines the political and media CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. BODIES OF 215 INDIGENOUS CHILDREN FOUND AT B.C Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First ENBRIDGE AND MICHIGAN TO KEEP TALKING IN LINE 5 STANDOFF WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking.. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to oversee the talks, says the parties discussed a “range of issues” when they met Tuesday. ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ASTRAZENECA'S VACCINE AND The National Advisory Committee on Immunization adjusted Tuesday its advice for the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to say that it can now be given to seniors.. On March 1, NACI said the vaccine was not recommended for use on people 65 years of age and older because there were not enough people in that age group included when AstraZeneca conducted its clinical trials. ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. BODIES OF 215 INDIGENOUS CHILDREN FOUND AT B.C Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First ENBRIDGE AND MICHIGAN TO KEEP TALKING IN LINE 5 STANDOFF WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking.. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to oversee the talks, says the parties discussed a “range of issues” when they met Tuesday. ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ASTRAZENECA'S VACCINE AND The National Advisory Committee on Immunization adjusted Tuesday its advice for the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to say that it can now be given to seniors.. On March 1, NACI said the vaccine was not recommended for use on people 65 years of age and older because there were not enough people in that age group included when AstraZeneca conducted its clinical trials. ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with COMMONS PASSES NDP MOTION PUSHING FEDS TO STOP FIGHTING 1 day ago · A non-binding NDP motion calling on the federal government to take concrete steps toward genuine reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples passed Monday with 271 votes in favour and zero against. “This is just the start. This by no means is a finish,”NDP
ONTARIO SEWAGE DILEMMA TO GO TO EXPERT PANEL 1 day ago · The Ontario government is seeking to punt the question of what to do with millions of litres of Greater Toronto Area sewage to an expert panel. York Region, located north of Toronto, has sought for years to build a new sewage treatment plant to accommodate an anticipated 153,000 additional people in ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. RYERSON STATUE FELLED, HEAD THROWN IN LAKE AS UNIVERSITY 1 day ago · The statue is gone, but the name remains for now. A bronze replica of Egerton Ryerson, an architect of Canada’s residential school system and the namesake of the university nestled between Yonge and Church streets in downtown Toronto, was felled by activists on the weekend, its head sawn off and discarded into LakeOntario.
ONTARIO'S NEWEST UNIVERSITY PENSION PLAN HAS A CHANCE TO The implication is clear: if our respective university pension funds had responded positively to previous calls from divestment, our portfolios would now be healthier.Moving forward, as IEA chief Fatih Birol bluntly warns, pouring money into climate-killing “junk investments” in oil and gas is a losing proposition. The stark reality is that none of the world’s eight largest integrated CAN LUXURY BRANDS DRIVE B.C. OLD-GROWTH LOGGING OUT OF While a pitched battle is underway to save old-growth trees on the West Coast, a B.C.-based non-profit is conscripting a contingent of global and luxury brands that are pledging to eliminate packaging made from the world’s ancient and endangered WHY A RURAL MINNESOTA PIPELINE IS A CLIMATE BATTLEGROUND 15 hours ago · As Enbridge Energy prepares to finish rebuilding an oil pipeline across rural northern Minnesota, protesters are occupying part of the construction area and pledging a “summer of resistance” on the ground and in court. Enbridge, which has obtained all necessary state and federal permits for the Line 3 project, says it will be finished by year's end. MOST CANADIANS BLAME CHURCHES FOR MISERY CAUSED BY 1 day ago · OTTAWA — A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there. The online survey by Leger and the Association FOR INDIGENOUS CHILDREN IN CANADA, THE LEGACY OF If the discovery of the remains of 215 children at a Kamloops residential school is to evolve into a moment of healing or reconciliation, writes Karyn Pugliese a.k.a. Pabàmàdiz, it is important to unpack the anger behind it, understand the truth andlisten carefully to
TRUDEAU DEMANDS CATHOLIC CHURCH 'STEP UP', ADMIT Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on the Catholic Church to "step up" and take responsibility for its role in Canada's residential school system. Trudeau said Friday that as a Catholic he is deeply disappointed by the position that the church has taken and he's urging it to release records on CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. BODIES OF 215 INDIGENOUS CHILDREN FOUND AT B.C Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First ENBRIDGE AND MICHIGAN TO KEEP TALKING IN LINE 5 STANDOFF WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking.. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to oversee the talks, says the parties discussed a “range of issues” when they met Tuesday. ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ASTRAZENECA'S VACCINE AND The National Advisory Committee on Immunization adjusted Tuesday its advice for the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to say that it can now be given to seniors.. On March 1, NACI said the vaccine was not recommended for use on people 65 years of age and older because there were not enough people in that age group included when AstraZeneca conducted its clinical trials. ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. BODIES OF 215 INDIGENOUS CHILDREN FOUND AT B.C Warning: This story contains details about residential schools that may be triggering for some readers. KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The remains of 215 children have been found buried on the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First ENBRIDGE AND MICHIGAN TO KEEP TALKING IN LINE 5 STANDOFF WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking.. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to oversee the talks, says the parties discussed a “range of issues” when they met Tuesday. ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ASTRAZENECA'S VACCINE AND The National Advisory Committee on Immunization adjusted Tuesday its advice for the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to say that it can now be given to seniors.. On March 1, NACI said the vaccine was not recommended for use on people 65 years of age and older because there were not enough people in that age group included when AstraZeneca conducted its clinical trials. ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with COMMONS PASSES NDP MOTION PUSHING FEDS TO STOP FIGHTING 23 hours ago · A non-binding NDP motion calling on the federal government to take concrete steps toward genuine reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples passed Monday with 271 votes in favour and zero against. “This is just the start. This by no means is a finish,”NDP
ONTARIO SEWAGE DILEMMA TO GO TO EXPERT PANEL 23 hours ago · The Ontario government is seeking to punt the question of what to do with millions of litres of Greater Toronto Area sewage to an expert panel. York Region, located north of Toronto, has sought for years to build a new sewage treatment plant to accommodate an anticipated 153,000 additional people in ONTARIO, QUEBEC RELEASE REOPENING ROADMAP AS COVID CASES Premier Doug Ford was to announce Ontario's plan for reopening the province later Thursday.. New COVID-19 modelling also shows that vaccination efforts and with a stay-at-home order have put the province in a much better place than it was a few weeks ago. RYERSON STATUE FELLED, HEAD THROWN IN LAKE AS UNIVERSITY 23 hours ago · The statue is gone, but the name remains for now. A bronze replica of Egerton Ryerson, an architect of Canada’s residential school system and the namesake of the university nestled between Yonge and Church streets in downtown Toronto, was felled by activists on the weekend, its head sawn off and discarded into LakeOntario.
ONTARIO'S NEWEST UNIVERSITY PENSION PLAN HAS A CHANCE TO 1 day ago · The implication is clear: if our respective university pension funds had responded positively to previous calls from divestment, our portfolios would now be healthier.Moving forward, as IEA chief Fatih Birol bluntly warns, pouring money into climate-killing “junk investments” in oil and gas is a losing proposition. The stark reality is that none of the world’s eightlargest integrated
CAN LUXURY BRANDS DRIVE B.C. OLD-GROWTH LOGGING OUT OF 1 day ago · While a pitched battle is underway to save old-growth trees on the West Coast, a B.C.-based non-profit is conscripting a contingent of global and luxury brands that are pledging to eliminate packaging made from the world’s ancient and endangered WHY A RURAL MINNESOTA PIPELINE IS A CLIMATE BATTLEGROUND 10 hours ago · As Enbridge Energy prepares to finish rebuilding an oil pipeline across rural northern Minnesota, protesters are occupying part of the construction area and pledging a “summer of resistance” on the ground and in court. Enbridge, which has obtained all necessary state and federal permits for the Line 3 project, says it will be finished by year's end. MOST CANADIANS BLAME CHURCHES FOR MISERY CAUSED BY 19 hours ago · OTTAWA — A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there. The online survey by Leger and the Association FOR INDIGENOUS CHILDREN IN CANADA, THE LEGACY OF If the discovery of the remains of 215 children at a Kamloops residential school is to evolve into a moment of healing or reconciliation, writes Karyn Pugliese a.k.a. Pabàmàdiz, it is important to unpack the anger behind it, understand the truth andlisten carefully to
TRUDEAU DEMANDS CATHOLIC CHURCH 'STEP UP', ADMIT Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on the Catholic Church to "step up" and take responsibility for its role in Canada's residential school system. Trudeau said Friday that as a Catholic he is deeply disappointed by the position that the church has taken and he's urging it to release records on CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. MOST CANADIANS BLAME CHURCHES FOR MISERY CAUSED BY 2 hours ago · OTTAWA — A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there. The online survey by Leger and the Association FEDS PLANNING TO USE BIOMETRICS AT CANADA-US BORDER 2 hours ago · The chosen contractor would help the border agency develop a plan to "manage, evolve and adapt" the use of biometrics while considering its relationship with other federal departments and international partners. SEARCHING FOR BURIAL SITES WITH RADAR A DELICATE EDMONTON — Searching for unmarked burial sites is a painstaking process that not all Indigenous communities could be immediately ready for after the remains of more than 200 children were found at a former residential school in British Columbia, says an anthropologist who has done similar projects on the Prairies. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help WILL CANADA'S ASTRAZENECA STOCKPILES EXPIRE UNUSED Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu said this week the vaccines would not go to waste but Ontario, which has about 31,000 unused doses, is up against a May 31 expiry date. Similarly, Manitoba has also reported having about 7,000 AstraZeneca doses that need to be used beforemonth's end.
ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER: NEWS & ANALYSISOPINIONABOUTNEWSCONVERSATIONSANALYSISFEATURES Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis. The tide is turning on animals in captivity. Will aquariums survive? Vancouver Aquarium's new owners have vowed to spend two years “listening and learning” before making any changes. But the tides are turning on public perception of holding animals in captivity, both in Canada and abroad. CANADA IN NO RUSH TO OPEN BORDER WITH U.S. MONTREAL — Canada won't be rushed into reopening its border with the United States to non-essential travel, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday, as new COVID-19 case counts continued to drop in much of the country. Calls for a reopening plan have started to intensify as vaccine coverage has increased on both sides of the border. MOST CANADIANS BLAME CHURCHES FOR MISERY CAUSED BY 2 hours ago · OTTAWA — A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there. The online survey by Leger and the Association FEDS PLANNING TO USE BIOMETRICS AT CANADA-US BORDER 2 hours ago · The chosen contractor would help the border agency develop a plan to "manage, evolve and adapt" the use of biometrics while considering its relationship with other federal departments and international partners. SEARCHING FOR BURIAL SITES WITH RADAR A DELICATE EDMONTON — Searching for unmarked burial sites is a painstaking process that not all Indigenous communities could be immediately ready for after the remains of more than 200 children were found at a former residential school in British Columbia, says an anthropologist who has done similar projects on the Prairies. B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. SAVING WILD SALMON LANDS $647M IN FEDERAL BUDGET A significant chunk of change was set aside to preserve wild Pacific salmon in the federal budget released Monday.. A little more than $647 million will be spent over five years to bolster efforts to save plummeting wild Pacific salmon stocks.. The investment in the West Coast’s iconic keystone species comes as wild stocks are suffering declines of 93 per cent since the early 1990s due to CANADA NEEDS ENERGY ADVISERS TO BOLSTER ITS HOME RETROFIT The government is going on a hiring spree to recruit and train up to 2,000 people as energy advisers to support green home renovation programs this summer. On Monday, Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan announced $10 million in funding to pay for the energy adviser program designed to help WILL CANADA'S ASTRAZENECA STOCKPILES EXPIRE UNUSED Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu said this week the vaccines would not go to waste but Ontario, which has about 31,000 unused doses, is up against a May 31 expiry date. Similarly, Manitoba has also reported having about 7,000 AstraZeneca doses that need to be used beforemonth's end.
ELECTRIC CARS HAVE A DIRTY LITTLE RECYCLING PROBLEM This story was originally published by Undark Magazine and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.. In September, Tesla announced that it would be phasing out the use of cobalt in its batteries, in an effort to produce a US$25,000 electric vehicle within three years. If successful, this bold move will be an industry game changer, making electric vehicles competitive with COVID SHRUNK THE ECONOMY 5 hours ago · The modelling by the insurance firm Swiss Re took account of the forecast direct impacts of climate breakdown, including extreme weather such as droughts and floods, as well as the effects on agricultural productivity, health and heat stress. Jerome Haegeli, group chief economist at Swiss Re, said: “Climate change is the long-term number one risk to the global economy, and staying where we INDIGENOUS, ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS SQUARE OFF WITH 6 hours ago · Enbridge pays for policing through a fund called the Public Safety Escrow Trust Account.That fund was set up in May 2020, and as of April 2021, Enbridge has paid more than US$500,000 into it to cover law enforcement expenses related to Line 3, reports the Minnesota Reformer. The account is intended to relieve Minnesota taxpayers of additional costs related to policing along ONTARIO SEWAGE DILEMMA TO GO TO EXPERT PANEL 6 hours ago · The Ontario government is seeking to punt the question of what to do with millions of litres of Greater Toronto Area sewage to an expert panel. York Region, located north of Toronto, has sought for years to build a new sewage treatment plant to accommodate an anticipated 153,000 additional people in COMMONS PASSES NDP MOTION PUSHING FEDS TO STOP FIGHTING 6 hours ago · A non-binding NDP motion calling on the federal government to take concrete steps toward genuine reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples passed Monday with 271 votes in favour and zero against. “This is just the start. This by no means is a finish,”NDP
RYERSON STATUE FELLED, HEAD THROWN IN LAKE AS UNIVERSITY 6 hours ago · The statue is gone, but the name remains for now. A bronze replica of Egerton Ryerson, an architect of Canada’s residential school system and the namesake of the university nestled between Yonge and Church streets in downtown Toronto, was felled by activists on the weekend, its head sawn off and discarded into LakeOntario.
WORLD LEADERS WARNED TO PROTECT NATURE OR RISK FUTURE 1 day ago · This story was originally published by The Guardian and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The root cause of pandemics — the destruction of nature — is being ignored, scientists have warned. The focus of world leaders on responding to future outbreaks overlooks the far MOST CANADIANS BLAME CHURCHES FOR MISERY CAUSED BY 2 hours ago · OTTAWA — A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there. The online survey by Leger and the Association VIGIL PLANNED FOR LONDON, ONT. MUSLIM FAMILY KILLED IN 3 hours ago · LONDON, Ont. — A vigil is scheduled for tonight at the mosque of five family members who police say were intentionally struck down by a driver in London, Ont. The London Muslim Mosque said the city and the country are devastated in the aftermath of Sunday's attack, which left four dead and sent a B.C. PREMIER’S NEW FORESTRY PLAN ADDS FUEL TO OLD-GROWTH B.C. unveiled its vision for future forestry policy and while it includes a plan to share access to timber and supports for First Nations and forestry communities, it's unlikely to quell the swell of protests aimed at protecting old-growth forests. ONTARIO'S NEWEST UNIVERSITY PENSION PLAN HAS A CHANCE TO 1 day ago · On July 1, the University Pension Plan (UPP) will take responsibility for the pensions of faculty and staff at three of Ontario’s biggest universities: Guelph, Queen’s and Toronto. The UPP launch comes fast on the heels of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) recent bombshell report that makes a powerful case for decarbonizing the global energy system. Skip to main content Thanks for being a subscriber! You currently don't have full access to contentSubscribe Account Logout
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