Environmental Impact
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Piikani Nation members protest Grassy Mountain coal mining projectMany Piikani Nation members said their concerns aren't heard by their nation's government and are protesting its support of drilling exploration at the Grassy Mountain site.CanadaDec 9, 2024
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Hearings begin before Supreme Court on federal environmental impact assessment lawAlberta is particularly concerned about the effect the law might have on its ability to export its oil through pipelines.CanadaMar 21, 2023
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How to live a zero-waste lifestyle: Small steps toward a greener futureCanadians create more waste 'per capita than any other country on earth,' says research group CRC. Zero-waste advocates share easy ways you can create less waste in your life.EnvironmentApr 11, 2021
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Opponents of Enbridge Line 3 pipeline sue to shut down Minnesota constructionTwo Minnesota Ojibwe bands and two environmental groups filed a lawsuit that asks for a preliminary injunction to stop work on the Enbridge Energy Line 3 pipeline.CanadaDec 28, 2020
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The New Reality: Will COVID-19 help flatten the curve on climate change?Experts expect the reduction in air pollution from the lockdown may actually save more lives this year than will be lost from COVID-19.Jun 14, 2020
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Minnesota regulators give key approvals for Line 3 pipelineLine 3 starts in Alberta and clips a corner of North Dakota before crossing northern Minnesota en route to Enbridge's terminal in Superior, Wisconsin.CanadaFeb 3, 2020
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Dishcloths, plastic wrap and other items producing waste in your homeUsing more environmentally-friendly products can lower the carbon footprint your home and lifestyle produces, says this expert.LifestyleJan 22, 2020
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How to make gift-giving more sustainableAccording to a 2017 study by Zero Waste Canada, 540,000 tonnes of wrapping paper — the equivalent of the weight of 100,000 elephants or 4.5 CN Towers — ends up in landfills following the holidays.CanadaDec 15, 2019
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Kingston’s $180 million third bridge project is off to a slow startKingston's long-awaited third bridge is scheduled to be built over the next three years, according to the city.CanadaAug 24, 2019
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Provincial energy ministers condemn feds after majority of Bill C-69 amendments rejectedEnergy ministers from Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan are disappointed with the federal government after many amendments to Bill C-69 were struck down on Wednesday.PoliticsJun 13, 2019
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