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Vancouver-based The Metals Company is attempting to circumvent international regulations via a backdoor US mining bid, but ...
Critics say the province's $200 million subsidy of the controversial fossil fuel project could put taxpayers on the hook for ...
The research shows how droughts, heat and floods raised prices of consumables such as chocolate and cocoa and warns that ...
With a master's degree in anthropology from Université Laval, Anne-Céline Guyon made the professional leap into the fight ...
In an open letter, Alice-Anne Simard and Anne-Céline Guyon argue that renewables and so-called "conventional" fossil fuels are on opposing paths — and that the prime minister must choose the ...
Executive Director of Nature Québec since 2019, Alice-Anne Simard is a biologist with a master's degree in biology on migratory caribou and a master's degree in business administration (MBA).
A tsunami sent powerful waves toward coastal areas of Russia’s Kuril Islands, Japan and Hawaii and Alaska after a powerful, 8 ...
Pierre Poilievre was greeted with cheers and applause by the hundreds of Albertans who showed up to watch a ...
British Columbians are being urged to stay away from coastal areas that remain under a tsunami advisory, after one of the ...
An earthquake seismologist with Natural Resources Canada said in an interview Wednesday that there are valuable lessons to be learned from the emergency, related to both the response and the science.
The plans put forth by Employment and Social Development Canada appear to ditch proposed indoor temperature standards ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting virtually with his cabinet today to discuss the state of trade negotiations with the US and the situation in the Middle East.