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Employees say toxins at the Canadian Armed Forces base caused cancers, neurological disorders and other illnesses ...
Indigenous sovereignty and Indigenous-led conservation are both crucial to Canada’s future. We explain in our latest ...
Two companies, Real Ice and Skyward Wildfire, say their geoengineering tech can help mitigate climate change. Does it work? Are there unforeseen risks?
Federal, provincial and First Nations leaders gathered against the backdrop of Burrard Inlet Friday to announce a long-awaited nature agreement that promises further protections for old-growth forests ...
Spotted owls depend on B.C.’s old-growth forests for survival. They nest in large trees and prey primarily on flying squirrels and bushy-tailed wood rats, also found in mature forests. Photo: Jared ...
Daily averages of benzene exposure: Left: 2.3 micrograms per cubic metre is Ontario’s recommended limit for daily benzene exposure. The recommendation was designed to minimize cancer risk, but is not ...
Alongside improving access to national parks, Raynolds said she hopes the federal government will also invest in better monitoring and management of protected areas. At the same time, she wants to see ...
More than 90 per cent of heavy oil sites in Saskatchewan don't have to measure their methane, says a researcher who has studied the fossil fuel industry in the region. The high total could be why ...
Smith speaks of global power and conflict and emissions, on national priorities and a willingness of her government to incentivize building pipelines. She doesn’t talk about residents in places like ...
The B.C. government appears poised to announce new protections for “high profile” species at risk of extinction, including boreal caribou and spotted owls, as part of a long-awaited nature agreement ...
We’re thrilled to share that The Narwhal has picked up four award nominations from the Canadian Association of Journalists for our investigative, in-depth and visual journalism! Our nominated work, ...