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Scott Peck describes the reasons for creating wetlands in Stoney Creek

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Wetland creation has three important benefits, Scott Peck, who directs watershed management at the Hamilton Conservation Authority, says.
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NDP calls it ‘alarming’ that Law Society says lawyers and inmates can’t meet regularly in HMP

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There is more criticism surrounding Her Majesty’s Penitentiary. This time, it relates to a lack of staff that has curtailed inmates having visitors and making phone calls. NDP MHA Lela Evans said any prohibition of access between an...
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Human remains found on P.E.I. beach could be connected to shipwreck

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People who live near a beach in western P.E.I. where human bones have been uncovered say it's not the first time, and they don't believe it will be the last. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau has more from West Cape, where some say the bones could...
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Swallowed by the sea: Families losing their homes in Brazil

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A coastal town in Brazil faces home collapse as the Atlantic Ocean encroaches. Climate change threatens destruction.
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The Arctic community falling into the ocean | Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T.

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The Arctic hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., is collapsing into the ocean as it loses up to a metre of coastline each year. The people who live there are in a race against time to preserve their way of life — and their community — before it...
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Hong Kong residents fear loss of autonomy after Tiananmen monuments removed

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Residents of Hong Kong are increasingly worried about losing their autonomy amidst further crackdowns from China – including the dismantling of monuments commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
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National park visitors asked to take photos to track climate change

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Parks Canada has launched the Coastie Initiative in five national parks across Canada, encouraging tourists to take photos of the coastline that will help scientists monitor the impact of climate change.
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Meet the researchers working to save the Acadian Peninsula from climate change

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Extreme weather events caused by climate change are eating away at the coastline of New Brunswick's Acadian Peninsula. A small team of researchers is trying to hold back the waves.
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The Edge of the Arctic Thaw I Fly On The Wall

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seas are swallowing their land, and with the Arctic warming three times faster than the planet as a whole, #FlyOnTheWall witnesses how their way of life is rapidly vanishing.
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Canada's foreign minister comments on arrests in Hong Kong

9th - Higher Ed
Francois-Philippe Champagne spoke with reporters today during a video conference hosted from Ottawa, addressing recent arrests in Hong Kong.
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West Bank conditions “a strategic erosion” of Palestinian life

9th - Higher Ed
Independent UK MP Shockat Adam describes how conditions in the occupied West Bank are dehumanising Palestinians.
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Municipalities' group weighs in on N.S. coastal protection blueprint

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Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Pam Mood, mayor of Yarmouth and the president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities. She said despite the Houston government scrapping the Coastal Protection Act last year, the province's...
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UN Security Council meets as ambassadors condemn Israeli atrocities in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
UN Security Council holds emergency session after reports of execution-style killings of 15 aid workers in Gaza.
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The city is set to repair 4 sites at the Glenmore Reservoir because of waterline erosion

9th - Higher Ed
The city has to deal with an erosion problem along the waterline of the Glenmore Reservoir in the southwest. There are some concerns that if work isn't done, important infrastructure could fall in the water.
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Citizen science program collecting data on Eastern Shore beaches

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As Moira Donovan reports, the project will also provide communities with data that could help in making decisions about managing climate risks.
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Report Alleges Israel's Use Of White Phosphorus In Southern Lebanon, Sparking Outcry

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In this video, we explore the significant impact of climate change on coastal cities around the world. The rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and erosion pose serious threats to these cities, their populations, and...
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CBC Atlantic Tonight November 24, 2024

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A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Save Hemsby Coastline group delivers petition to No 10

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Chairman of Save Hemsby Coastline Simon Measures hands a petition into No 10 as he calls on the Government for urgent action to save properties in Hemsby, Norfolk. It comes after high tides and strong winds caused the collapse of a...
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Demolition workers tear down the first of five clifftop homes in the village of Hemsby

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GV's and drone footage. Demolition workers tear down the first of five clifftop homes in the village of Hemsby which has been hit by coastal erosion. High tides and strong winds caused the collapse of a stretch of private access road in...
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Demolition of five homes on erosion-hit coastline begins

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Demolition work has begun on five clifftop homes in a village hit by coastal erosion. Workers knocked down the first of the homes in Hemsby, Norfolk, on Saturday morning. It comes after high tides and strong winds caused the collapse of...
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Thousands of NHS consultants strike again in row over pay

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A picket line outside the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Dr Helen Neary, deputy chairman of the BMA consultants committee, speaks about the strikes.
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US Stripped of Top Rating by Fitch

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Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson and Ryan Teague Beckwith discuss Fitch downgrading the United States' rating from AAA to AA+ and how the past issues of the debt ceiling debate played a part in this downgrade along with the current talks of...
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Storm surge and erosion in Outer Banks from Maria

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Maria regained strength and became a hurricane againon Wednesday, pushing water over both sides of North Carolina's Outer Banks and taking its time to slowly turn away from the U.S. Atlantic coast. No injuries have been...
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Former solider's home no more than six metres from cliff edge

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Drone footage shows former soldier Lance Martin in the back garden of his home in Hemsby, Norfolk, where his back door is now no more than six metres (20ft) from the cliff edge after more land has been lost to the sea in the past few...