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David Eby,

Eby to visit Japan, South Korea and Malaysia on trade mission to reduce US reliance

BC Premier David Eby said a trade mission to Asia next month will help the province become the "engine of a new Canada," but an economist says BC also needs to take steps at home to become more competitive.
By
  • Wolfgang Depner
  • News
  • Politics
May 15th 2025

In India, Indigenous women and their 'dream maps' aim to protect lands from climate change

At a small stream in India's eastern state of Odisha, Indigenous villagers catch eels and fish for a dinner celebrating an annual harvest festival. The bounty of communal farming, foraging and fishing marks the start of a new season.
By
  • Sibi Arasu
  • News
May 15th 2025

Thai officials seize more than 200 tons of electronic waste illegally imported from the US

Thai officials said on Wednesday they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States at the port of Bangkok, one of the biggest lots they've found this year.
By
  • Associated Press
  • News
  • US News
May 15th 2025

First Nations call on Carney to deliver on clean water and housing in first 100 days

First Nations leaders are calling on Prime Minister Carney to reintroduce water legislation and fund Indigenous-led housing within his first 100 days.
By
  • Sonal Gupta
  • News
  • Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
May 15th 2025

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

This week, Prime Minister Mark Carney opened the door to changing federal impact assessment legislation and the oil and gas emissions cap in order to get major projects built in a recent interview, worrying environmental groups
By
  • Natasha Bulowski
  • News
  • Politics
  • Ottawa Insider
May 15th 2025

‘Astonishing journeys’: online tool tracking migratory animals highlights challenge of protecting them

The University of Queensland system is intended to give policymakers idea of how species traverse the oceans and what it will take to save them
State Of The Animal
By
  • Graham Readfearn
  • News
May 15th 2025

As Ontario faces economic uncertainty, experts outline budget wish list

Premier Doug Ford's government is set to unveil its 2025 Ontario budget later this afternoon, against the backdrop of an escalating US trade war, economic uncertainty and mounting anxiety over the future of the province’s auto sector — a pillar of Ontario’s economy that supports tens of thousands of jobs and billions in investment.
By
  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz
  • News
  • Politics
  • Ottawa Insider
May 15th 2025

States are banning forever chemicals. Industry is fighting back

As states legislate against products containing PFAS, the chemical and consumer products industries are deploying lawyers and lobbyists to protect their investments.
Race Against Climate Change
By
  • Molly Taft
  • News
May 15th 2025
Mark Carney,

Prime Minister Carney to hold first meeting with new cabinet this morning

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with his new cabinet this morning.
By
  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
May 14th 2025

BC opioid rules were aimed at reducing overdoses. But they cut cancer patients' pain meds

Rule changes designed to reduce opioid overdose deaths in British Columbia in 2016 inadvertently harmed cancer and palliative-care patients by reducing their access to pain killers, a new study has found.
By
  • Brenna Owen
  • News
May 14th 2025

No more blue wall, red wall: How electoral reform could prevent regional election sweeps

A change to Canada's electoral system would have delivered a very different House of Commons this year — one without the monolithic regional strongholds held by both major federal parties — according to an analysis for The Canadian Press.
By
  • Dylan Robertson
  • News
  • Politics
May 14th 2025
Power lines,

Ontario electricity is being produced with more greenhouse-gas-emitting power

Ontario's electricity is now being produced with the highest percentage of greenhouse-gas-emitting power since coal plants were operating in the province.
By
  • Allison Jones
  • News
May 14th 2025
Mark Carney,

Prime Minister Mark Carney vows new cabinet will act with 'urgency and determination'

Prime Minister Mark Carney shook up his cabinet on Tuesday by moving some key players involved in Canada-US relations into new positions and promoting 24 new faces in a move meant to signal change at the top.
By
  • Kyle Duggan
  • News
  • Politics
May 14th 2025

Canadian industry urges Carney cabinet to drive transition with 'ambition and action'

Newly appointed federal ministers must focus on a range of key areas including clean investment tax credits, grid modernization, and streamlining interprovincial trade to bolster the economy in the face of US tariffs and slow-rolling reindustrialization, leading business groups say.
Business Solutions
By
  • Darius Snieckus
  • News
  • Business
May 14th 2025

Carney's cabinet signals potential softening on climate

Carney's cabinet signals a “potential downgrading” of climate change and environment, and "climate is less central to the government's agenda than it was," says a York professor.
By
  • Natasha Bulowski
  • News
  • Politics
  • Ottawa Insider
May 14th 2025

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