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Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

by Akin Smith
Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

Western Canada and the North are expected to face an above-average fire risk in June, federal officials say. While British Columbia and Alberta experienced favourable spring conditions that led to fewer …

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Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon over greenwashing allegations

by Anas Siddiqui
Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon over greenwashing allegations

Canada’s Competition Bureau has opened a formal investigation into Lululemon’s environmental claims in its marketing campaigns, a spokesperson for the agency told CBC News on Monday. Marianne Blondin confirmed in an email that the Competition Bureau “has commenced …

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Canada’s competition bureau investigating Lululemon’s green claims, non-profit says

by Anas Siddiqui
Canada’s competition bureau investigating Lululemon’s green claims, non-profit says

Canada’s competition bureau is opening a formal investigation into Lululemon’s environmental practices, according to a non-profit group that filed against the B.C. athleisure giant that accused it of greenwashing. “Stand.earth representatives were notified late last week by …

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Trans Mountain pipeline ushers in new economic era for Fort McMurray

by Anas Siddiqui
Trans Mountain pipeline ushers in new economic era for Fort McMurray

As the urban centre at the heart of Canada’s oilsands industry, Fort McMurray has seen more than its share of ups and downs. A decade and a half ago, the …

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World’s largest electric container ship starts service between China’s major coastal cities

by Ron Morgan
World’s largest electric container ship starts service between China’s major coastal cities

The world’s biggest fully electric container ship built by China will start sailing between Shanghai and Nanjing every week, state broadcaster CCTV has reported. Developed and manufactured by the state-owned …

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Feds give financial boost to biofuel sector amid growing U.S. competition

by Anas Siddiqui
Feds give financial boost to biofuel sector amid growing U.S. competition

Canada’s biofuel industry is welcoming a proposed multi-billion dollar package of financial support from the federal government, although concerns remain about whether it will be enough to compete with lucrative …

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Can we end plastic pollution? Negotiators land in Ottawa this week to work on a global treaty

by Walter Watson
Can we end plastic pollution? Negotiators land in Ottawa this week to work on a global treaty

A key week of negotiations kicks off Tuesday, as representatives from 176 countries descend on Ottawa to tackle global challenges posed by plastics. The fourth and penultimate instalment of talks …

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Sarnia chemical plant to shut down for maintenance after safety outcry from First Nation

by Akin Smith
Sarnia chemical plant to shut down for maintenance after safety outcry from First Nation

A chemical plant in Sarnia, Ont., announced on Saturday that it is temporarily shutting down for maintenance and to “address a mechanical issue” following complaints from a nearby First Nation whose …

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West Africa’s deadly heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say

by Walter Watson
West Africa’s deadly heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say

In late March and early April, as Ramadan was coming to a close, a powerful heat wave descended on West Africa. A new report says it would not have occurred …

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The Rise of the Carbon Farmer

by Ron Morgan
The Rise of the Carbon Farmer

Patrick Holden strolls across the field, pausing from time to time to bend and point out a bumblebee, or a white butterfly, or a dung beetle. A wide expanse of …

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