‘To say nothing is not public service’: former Agriculture Canada official raised red flags on pesticide A former official in Canada's agriculture ministry accused the federal pesticide regulator of failing to assess the health risks posed by the controversial chemical glyphosate, a key ingredient of Roundup, months before leaving the ministry. Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
Ontario passes bill to lend Enbridge a helping hand To help Enbridge lock gas customers in for decades to come, Premier Doug Ford's government on Wednesday overrode Ontario’s independent energy regulator and passed the Keeping Energy Costs Down Act. John Woodside Ontario Premier Doug Ford takes part in a press conference at Ottawa City Hall on Monday, April 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Darius Snieckus Dwindling demand for Canadian crude will speed the clean energy transition ‘whether Alberta wants it or not’
Germany and the U.K. have cut their climate pollution in half. Here’s how Canada stacks up They’ve been cutting emissions for decades. When are we going to do our fair share? Barry Saxifrage
Raffi on Barbie, patriarchy, and Taylor Swift Recent blockbuster successes in film and pop music provide an opportunity to reconsider the P-word, patriarchy, and its ills. Raffi Cavoukian