Motivated by the climate crisis, Akiko Hara switched to an electric vehicle. But it’s become a bigger lifestyle decision than she had anticipated. I was motivated by the climate crisis facing our world. This First Person column is written by Akiko Hara, who lives in Vancouver. For more information about …
Read More »How the mood of N.L.’s offshore oil industry changed with one email
Offshore oil veteran Rob Strong says Equinor’s decision sends a stark warning to others in the offshore oil and gas industry — “If you can’t produce it, don’t drill it.” Offshore oil veteran says project’s delay sends a dark message on the future of the industry. The mood of Energy …
Read More »Think Sustainable: Wilcon Depot offers Alphalux solar lights for a sustainable home
Wilcon Depot urges everyone to think sustainably. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO AS people become more conscious of their carbon footprint and the effects of climate change, an increasing demand for sustainable solutions in various industries happens. This includes the construction and home improvement sector, where more and more individuals are seeking environmentally-friendly …
Read More »Changes to federal funding program could leave some Quebec kids without a spot at summer camp
Changes to how the federal government funds summer camps could mean some children in Quebec will be left without a spot. The Association des camps du Québec says some camps are seeing their funding decrease by as much as 60 per cent this year. With less money, those camps will …
Read More »Rising use of abortion pill shifting the landscape, expert says
The increased accessibility of the so-called “abortion pill” in New Brunswick is dramatically changing the reproductive-rights landscape and shifting the terms of the debate, according to an assistant professor at the University of New Brunswick. Medical abortions, induced by medication, now outnumber surgical abortions by more than two to one, …
Read More »If a forest has a variety of tree species, is it better at fighting climate change? A U of A study says yes
Tree diversity is declining in forests around the world, but advocates are urging better management practices in the wake of new research that shows diverse species can increase a forest’s carbon storage ability. Study is first to demonstrate tree diversity can increase soil carbon in natural forests. The Prairies Climate …
Read More »LGBTQ+ students reflect on the meaning of Pride flags after a controversial vote in Ontario
As Canadian provinces mark pride month in June and August, the pride flag and versions of it have been at the centre of recent debates surrounding LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools. Students in the community say flying the flag is a gesture of support that makes them feel safe. There is …
Read More »ARTA’s efforts to promote ease of doing business, efficient public service spur economic progress
In 2018, Congress passed Republic Act No. 11032, An Act Promoting the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Delivery of Government Services. The law amended Republic Act No. 9485, otherwise known as the Anti Red-Tape Act of 2007. The enactment of these laws demonstrates the government’s determination to remove long-standing …
Read More »Trade pact with EU is vital for PH growth
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently called for a resumption of negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union, and it is encouraging that support for the idea has been virtually unanimous. The Philippines already enjoys substantial trade privileges with the 27-member EU, but with the expiration of …
Read More »Topless Junos protestor pleads guilty to trespassing, agrees to pay fine
A woman who protested topless onstage at the Juno Awards in Edmonton in March says she has agreed to pay a $600 fine. Catherine Hatherly says $100 of fine will go to victims’ support group. A woman who protested topless onstage at the Juno Awards in Edmonton in March says …
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