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Ontarians urge Ford government to scrap US nuclear deal for Canadian renewable energy

A new province-wide poll shows 80 per cent of Ontarians want the Ford government to cancel a major nuclear deal in favour of renewable energy alternatives and Canadian sources.
  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz
Unifor National President Lana Payne at a Stellantis auto plant.

Unifor National President Lana Payne at a Stellantis auto plant. Photo submitted by Unifor

Punish companies that move Canadian jobs offshore, says union

Unifor is urging the federal government to use existing legislation to penalize corporations that shift production from Canada to the US as a result of President Donald Trump’s trade policies.
  • Natasha Bulowski

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  • Linda Solomon Wood

What a Zen master, a grieving elder, and a carbon bomb taught me about climate journalism

  • Patricia Lane
  • Heather Shilton

Committed to clean energy in the North

  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz

As Ontario faces economic uncertainty, experts outline budget wish list

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  • Sonal Gupta

A 'foot in the door’: BC First Nations buy into Enbridge pipeline

  • Maura Forrest

Majority call for end to carbon-pricing in Quebec, poll suggests

  • Liam Casey

Mining claims in Ring of Fire up 66 per cent over past 3 years: environmental group

Opinion

  • Aaron Vansintjan

Will we miss the big picture on Canada's food crisis?

  • Chris Hatch

A deadly start to wildfire season

  • Rachel Doran

Our biggest (non-U.S.) trade partners are building their clean economies, and Canada can deliver

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  • Sara Harowitz

How robots and AI are building the future of construction

  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz

Ontario budget 2025: Experts and opposition say it falls short where it matters most

  • Natasha Bulowski

Carney open to changing major environment policies so projects can 'move forward'

Solutions

  • Jude Coleman

Feather forensics offers a way to root out poachers

  • Evert Lindquist

Simple store solutions could stop plastic produce bag waste

  • Shane Moffatt

As one species disappears from Ontario, Doug Ford weakens protections for the rest

Canada now

  • Cloe Logan

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  • Seth Klein

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  • Jimmy Thomson

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  • John Woodside

Climate connects everything

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  • Ramneet Bhullar

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Volkswagen's EV battery-maker charges ahead with $7 billion gigafactory as rivals’ plans stall

PowerCo ‘confident’ its facility in St. Thomas, Ont., set to employ 3,000 workers, will shift into production in 2027 bolstered by a ‘flexible’ technology manufacturing strategy, as Honda becomes latest auto sector major to pause investment.
  • Darius Snieckus
Business Solutions

Arrow reborn: an all-Canadian EV aims to revolutionize industry

  • Darius Snieckus
Business Solutions

Honda pumps brakes on $15 billion EV hub, Ontario premier vows to hold auto firms 'accountable'

  • Darius Snieckus
Big Green Build

Can homes built in a factory fill Canada’s housing gap?

  • Hanna Hett
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Big, smart grids, clean tax credits, buy Canadian: green businesses’ to-do list for Carney

  • Darius Snieckus
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April 23rd, 2025

The Final Countdown: Climate, Disinformation & the 2025 Election

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Canadians have more trust in Carney than Trudeau: poll

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G7 finance ministers will discuss global economy, Ukraine at Banff summit

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Union head says the Carney government needs to regain public servants' trust

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Eby ends Downtown Eastside consultancy contract that came under fire

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Trump says Canada wants to join his Golden Dome missile defence program

  • Elizabeth Peirce

Going with the flow creates renewable energy

  • The Canadian Press

Statistics Canada's April inflation data will show impact of carbon price removal

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  • Brenna Owen

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