Dwindling demand for Canadian crude will speed the clean energy transition ‘whether Alberta wants it or not’ Darius Snieckus
Oceans, Waterways & Coastlines Endangered orca habitat sullied by Canadian cruise ship pollution Cruise ships using dirty scrubber systems on Canada's West Coast spewed out nearly half of the 88 million tonnes of acidic wastewater and toxic metals generated and dumped into the ocean in 2022, new data sparked by a Stand.earth complaint shows. Rochelle Baker An orca hops from the ocean in B.C.'s Juan de Fuca Strait in front of a docked cruise ship. Photo by Dick Martin on Unsplash
Germany and the U.K. have cut their climate pollution in half. Here’s how Canada stacks up They’ve been cutting emissions for decades. When are we going to do our fair share? Barry Saxifrage
Raffi on Barbie, patriarchy, and Taylor Swift Recent blockbuster successes in film and pop music provide an opportunity to reconsider the P-word, patriarchy, and its ills. Raffi Cavoukian
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson ‘To say nothing is not public service’: former Agriculture Canada official raised red flags on pesticide