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Belgian coast guard plane 'sniffs' out air pollution

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Amid all the talk of climate change, Belgium is helping to lead the way in the detection of air pollution. A Coast Guard plane is kitted out with cutting-edge technology which 'sniffs' emissions from ships. "So this is the sniffer...
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B.C.'s Okanagan braces for more wildfires

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B.C.'s Okanagan region is bracing for another week of potential wildfires. CBC's Renée Filippone reports.
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Gas Prices Surge Across Country

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Surging gas prices have analysts wondering if the United States is doomed for another economic recession in 2020. Across the country, the cost is up to $2.96 a gallon on average, the highest since 2014. Cheddar’s Kristen Scholer and Tim...
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Trudeau's Oceans Protection Plan gets mixed reviews

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Some Indigenous leaders are pleased with the agreement, but critics say it's confusing given the government's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
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Transport costs

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Dave Earle, President of the B-C Trucking Association joins us now to find out how all this is impacting his business.
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Norwegian's CEO Frank Del Rio Talks Growth and Profits

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Frank Del Rio, CEO of the cruise line, says he's been able to counter rising gas costs with hi-tech, fuel-efficient ships, and is focused on creating value for customers instead of on lowering prices.
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Leanships: changing the tide in shipbuilding

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Imagine you are sailing on a vessel designed to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 25% and completely eliminate other pollutants, like sulphur or nitrogen oxide. Believe it or not, the solution may lie at an icy pool in northern Germany. The...
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Snacking Is Winning. Here’s How

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Hershey has taken second place in the snacking market place, but how is the company expanding the last-minute candy purchase business to e-commerce? Brian Kavanaugh, Senior Director of Insights Driven Performance and Retail Evolution at...
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Pump prices

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Dan McTeague, senior petroleum analyst at Gasbuddy.com, on how Harvey could impact gas prices in Canada
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Severe airline turbulence rising because of climate change, study says

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Severe turbulence, like that on an American Airlines flight that left 10 people needing hospital treatment, is becoming more frequent due to factors caused by climate change, a recent study suggests
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The science behind wildfires

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Wildfire season has been more severe than usual this year, with catastrophic blazes in in Portugal and B.C. What's made this year more dangerous, and is climate change playing a part?
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Churchill, Man., calls for help after losing railway

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Train traffic ended in late May after floods washed out tracks. Churchill relies on rail to bring in essentials, including groceries and fuel.
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Escape from B.C. wildfire zone

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Sally Aitken describes fleeing from wildfires in Chilcotin
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The self-sufficient toilet could be on its way thanks to power created by urine

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At the Bristol BioEnergy Centre, urine is the fuel of the moment and an outdoor urinal ensures there is no shortage. Everyone from students to builders and lab technicians at the centre donate their urine to scientific research. Once...
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Lower fares shrink Ryanair’s profits

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Ryanair has said it had to cut its fares more than expected during the last three months of 2016, which pulled down profits. Fares were slashes because of over-capacity – too many seats available on short-haul flights in Europe. The...
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Weaker pound, pricier fuel to hit easyJet profits

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British low-cost airline easyJet has warned the weaker value of the pound will hit its profits more than expected this year – by an additional 15 million pounds (17 million euros). The news sent its shares lower by as much as nine...
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Bombardier delivers first CSeries jet

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Bloomberg Intelligence analyst George Ferguson on Bombardier's milestone
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Egypt devalues its currency to stabilising the economy

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Egypt’s central bank has effectively devalued its currency – the pound – by allowing it to trade freely. It fell by around a third against the dollar on Thursday. The move was praised by bankers and the International Monetary Fund as a...
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Tel Aviv hosts alternative fuel summit

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Air quality in cities is getting worse according to a recent UN report which says pollution leads to the deaths of more children every year than malaria and HIV/AIDS combined. Ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Marrakech,...
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Mortgages bundled

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David Madani, senior Canadian economist with Capital Economics, on a new investment offering that experts say could add fuel to the housing fire
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Madagascar drills deep to make most of unused resources

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Target Madagascar looks at energy in this edition, and travels west to the country’s first-ever oil production facility, now onstream. There is enormous potential here, with estimated reserves of nearly two billion barrels. And not just...
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Air Transat's direct-flight deception

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Air Transat flights to Mexico that customers thought were non-stop are being intentionally diverted mid-air without informing passengers beforehand, a CBC News investigation has learned.
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Demise of diesel

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Tom Rand of MaRS Clean Tech and Ken Green of the Fraser Institute debate the future of the fuel
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Air Transat's direct-flight deception

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Air Transat flights to Mexico that customers thought were non-stop are being intentionally diverted mid-air without informing passengers beforehand, a CBC News investigation has learned.