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Chef Michael Smith, owner of The Inn at Bay Fortune, shares his take on Prince Edward Island, regenerative agriculture and ...
Extreme heat, wildfires and pests — fuelled by climate change — threaten to make summer the worst season in Canada. It’s time ...
Along the Nottawasaga River in southern Ontario, an angler mourns an old fishing haunt contaminated with PFAS, a.k.a.
A human-constructed marsh in B.C.’s Fraser River was meant to mimic natural salmon habitat. Offset projects can succeed — ...
A national flood insurance program could be a big help to Canadians living in flood-prone areas. Advocates say it’s long ...
Joseph Minor received his PhD in biology from the California Institute of Technology in 1992. He became interested in the ...
A rush of water-hungry AI data centres is just one reason to rethink industrial water use, as drought becomes a real, ...
On a warm night in late July, a dozen people gather over barbecued burgers and hotdogs in Shawanaga First Nation, about 30 ...
In Nunavut, the largest land use plan in the world has been in progress for 19 years. The mining industry is moving faster ...
Manitoba Hydro lost a record $436 million due to drought conditions in 2003-04. The province is last in line for water ...
In northern Quebec, Nunavik’s fly-in communities are training to fight wildfires in hopes of avoiding evacuations and the ...
In B.C.’s Okanagan region, the Penticton Indian Band is home to a research project seeking drugs to treat mange in bighorn ...
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