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Dennis King, P.E.I. Tory Leader, Won't Be Joining 'Resistance' Of Premiers Taking On Trudeau

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CHARLOTTETOWN — The leader of the Prince Edward Island party poised to form the Island’s next government isn’t sounding much like his tough-talking counterparts in Alberta and Ontario, preferring the gentle “Island way” over the politics of confrontation. Dennis King’s Progressive Conservatives won the most seats in the provincial election Tuesday, and he’s aiming to […]

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PBO: Most Canadians To Get More From Rebate Than They Pay In Carbon Tax

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OTTAWA — Canada’s budget watchdog agrees with the federal government’s claim that Canadians are going to get more from the climate change tax rebate than they are paying in carbon tax. The federal government implemented a fuel surcharge this month of $20 per tonne of emissions in the four provinces that have not enacted carbon-pricing […]

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Jonathan Wilkinson: Feds Banning Oil-And-Gas Industry From Marine Protected Areas

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OTTAWA — The oil-and-gas industry has worn out its welcome in Canadian marine conservation areas, and Canada’s environmentalists are overjoyed. Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson unveiled new standards for marine protected areas in Canada on Thursday, fully prohibiting oil-and-gas activity, as well as mining, waste-dumping and bottom-trawling. The change implements recommendations made to the government last […]

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B.C. Needs To Revamp Recycling Program, Environmental Group Says

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VANCOUVER — An environmental organization based in Vancouver says one million recyclable bottles and cans “go missing” every day in British Columbia and it’s calling for higher deposits to discourage consumers from littering or throwing them away. Chloe Dubois, of the Ocean Legacy Foundation, says her organization analysed data from the Brewers Recycled Container Collection […]

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Major Quebec Flooding Forces More Than 1,500 Residents To Evacuate

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MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says governments will need to adapt programs as climate change increases the frequency of serious flooding. Legault says Quebec cannot waste taxpayer money on compensating people for flood damage, only to see the same properties flooded again two or three years later. That is why beginning this year, flooding […]

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U.S. Network Is Way Off On Banff Map. Like, Way Off.

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There are plenty of videos online of Americans struggling with world geography, but a U.S. television station was way off with its graphic for Banff National Park. Twitter user Don Kollins shared a clip from KTVU, a Fox-owned station servicing California’s Bay Area. The video shows Banff National Park incorrectly placed near Ottawa, which is […]

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Barack Obama Is Coming To Ottawa Next Month

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OTTAWA — Former U.S. president Barack Obama is set to visit the nation’s capital next month for a question-and-answer session. The event, hosted by the progressive think-tank Canada 2020, will be at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre on May 31. Canada 2020 chairman Tom Pitfield says Obama is a “generation-defining political leader” and an inspiration to […]

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Alberta's Oilsands Emissions May Be Higher Than Reported, Study Suggests

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New federal research suggests greenhouse gas emissions from Alberta’s oilsands may be significantly higher than industry reports. In a study published Tuesday, Environment Canada scientists say four major oilsands mines are releasing an average of about one-third more carbon dioxide per barrel of oil than they report — a crucial number used for everything from […]