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B C Premier David Eby announces $300-million fund to conserve biodiversity and old-growth forests

$150-million will come from the province with a matching $150-million from the B.C. Parks Foundation to pay for new protected areas, Indigenous guardian programs and low-carbon businesses

Are Climate Deaths Really Down 99% from a Century Ago?

How a Major Tar Sands Pipeline Project Threatens Indigenous Land Rights

Much of the Trans Mountain pipeline’s route lies within the territory of the Secwepemc Nation, which has never relinquished its land to the Canadian government by treaty, land sale, or surrender.

How A Major Tar Sands Pipeline Project Threatens Indigenous Land Rights

Much of the Trans Mountain pipeline’s route lies within the territory of the Secwepemc Nation, which has never relinquished its land to the Canadian government by treaty, land sale, or surrender.

HARRIS: Killing Keystone, Biden s gift to Trudeau

Article content Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is right to charge the federal government with being weak in their response to President Joe Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. Considering that it will cost Canada billions of dollars and thousands of well-paying jobs across the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement that, “we are disappointed but acknowledge the President’s decision to fulfil his election campaign promise” is pretty weak tea. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or HARRIS: Killing Keystone, Biden’s gift to Trudeau Back to video Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau was equally placid, telling CTV News that Canada respected and understood the decision. And, of course, Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s ambassador to the United States, also toed the timid party line, saying that Ottawa was “disappointed…We have to accept that and move

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