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Writers Trust of Canada renaming fiction prize after Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson

Writers Trust of Canada renaming fiction prize after Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson The Atwood Gibson Writers Trust Fiction Prize will award $60,000 to the year s best work of fiction. Social Sharing The Atwood Gibson Writers Trust Fiction Prize will award $60,000 to the year s best work of fiction Posted: Jan 27, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 27 Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson stop on the red carpet at the Scotiabank Giller Bank Prize gala in 2018.(Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

110 habitats to be restored by schools across Canada

110 habitats to be restored by schools across Canada WWF-Canada’s Go Wild School Grant program to support teacher, student and campus efforts to help nature thrive. January 18, 2021 14:38 ET | Source: WWF-Canada WWF-Canada Toroto, Ontario, CANADA TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) While COVID-19 has created significant challenges for schools, it hasn’t stopped students, campuses, and educators from stepping up to help wildlife. To support their efforts and help bring projects to life, World Wildlife Fund Canada is awarding Go Wild School Grants of $500-$1,000 to 100 schools at the K-12 level and 10 grants to post-secondary students and campuses. Thanks to Walmart Canada’s generous support of WWF-Canada’s Living Planet @ School program, twice as many grants are being awarded than in previous years, doubling the benefits for habitats and wildlife.  

Ship-based oil spill compensation reform needed for Indigenous communities

Ship-based oil spill compensation reform needed for Indigenous communities Ship-based oil spill compensation reform needed for Indigenous communities Victoria, British Columbia, Jan. 14, 2021 Indigenous communities face many barriers to receiving compensation for oil spills from ships in their territories in fact, only one relatively small claim has ever been paid directly to an Indigenous group according to a new WWF-Canada-commissioned report.  When an oil spill from a ship occurs, any person, organization, company, community or government can file a claim against the Ship-Source Oil Pollution Fund (SOPF) to mitigate or clean up the spill. Claimants can also seek compensation for property damages or losses to fishing, tourism and other sectors, as well as subsistence harvesting. While spills have occurred near Indigenous communities in the past, the burden of evidence to prove a subsistence claim may be very difficult to meet because of complexities with valuing n

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