Canada

04/08/18
Author: 
Carl Meyer
Ontario Premier Doug Ford greets a crowd gathered in Toronto to celebrate his swearing-in ceremony on June 29, 2018. Photo by Alex Tétreault

August 2nd 2018

Federal public servants never analyzed the full impact of a national price on carbon in Canada's most populous province, and are now holding additional meetings as a result of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's election, a senior federal official revealed Thursday.

John Moffet, assistant deputy minister at Environment and Climate Change Canada’s environmental protection branch, confirmed that the federal system had been counting on Ontario’s cap and trade regime to do the heavy lifting.

31/07/18
Author: 
Protect the Inlet

For immediate release

GRANDMOTHER TAKEN INTO CUSTODY TO SERVE 7 DAYS IN JAIL FOR OPPOSING TRANS MOUNTAIN PIPELINE

Laurie Embree of 108 Mile Ranch was arrested in June and is the first of nine to face jail time as activists vow increased resistance on Burnaby Mountain

31/07/18
Author: 
First Nations Leaders and others

No Means No Crudeau!” Rally Builds Solidarity Across West Coast

While Trudeau Vacations in Tofino

 

Tofino - Since becoming Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau has vacationed in

Tofino for the past three summers. West-coasters are disappointed and upset with

Trudeau for approving and spending billions of taxpayer dollars to buy the Trans

Mountain tar sands pipeline. The pipeline would increase oil tanker traffic on the west

31/07/18

Laurie Embree of 108 Mile Ranch was arrested in June and is the first of nine to face jail time as activists vow increased resistance on Burnaby Mountain

30/07/18
Author: 
CBC staff
CBC Radio · 
 
By 2040, temperatures are expected to reach as high as 44 C in Canada, according to climate scientist Blair Feltmate.

[To listen go to original article.]

30/07/18
Author: 
The Raincoast Conservation Foundation

Spill risk from Trans Mountain too high for Fraser River wild salmon says new report

Published on  by The Raincoast Conservation Foundation

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