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Dispatches from the front lines of environmental reporting | The Listening Post (Full)
A Listening Post special on environment reporters being attacked and an interview with climate columnist George Monbiot.
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Mongolia hunting ban clashes with centuries old tradition
A battle between environmental regulations and ancestral traditions is playing out in the frozen forests of northern Mongolia. It has been the hunting ground of the Dhuka reindeer herders for thousands of years but that is now under...
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Trans Mountain tussle
Richard Masson of University of Calgary on Alberta's threat to cut the oil and gas supply to B.C.
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Extended production cuts
Greg Priddy, director of global energy & natural resources for oil with the Eurasia Group, on OPEC's move to support prices
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The battle for Bears Ears
A big fight is brewing in Utah over a national monument and natural resources, CBC's Kim Brunhuber reports
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The Big Picture
Our panel discusses Trump's executive order that could revive TransCanada's plans for the Keystone XL pipeline
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New rules for pipelines in Canada
The government says the new process will include wider environmental assessments and more consultation with indigenous people
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Canada's climate change challenge
What will the impact of the climate deal have on Canada's energy sector
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Wells run dry in India as scorching heatwave and poor infrastructure worsen water crisis
No water in the well - rural areas around Mumbai go dry, to quench the thirst of India's largest city.
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N.L. launching constitutional challenge over federal equalization program
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey tells Power & Politics that the decision to launch a constitutional challenge over the federal equalization program has ‘nothing to do’ with trying to create some distance between himself...
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Officials draft additional plan to assess harm to natural resources in Gowanus Canal
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is currently working to clean up the canal, but the plan is not designed to compensate for past, present and future injuries to natural resources.
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Snow forcing wildlife onto the roads in Cape Breton
Mountains of snow are making it difficult to get around in Cape Breton. And it's not only challenging to people. Wild animals are also struggling. That's why many more of them are showing up on our roads. Erin Pottie has the story.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight February 18, 2024
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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Critter crossing: Wildlife making use of tunnel built under Nova Scotia highway
A wildlife tunnel built under a newly twinned section of Highway 101 in Hants County appears to be working. The structure and the fencing leading to it were completed last year and the Department of Natural Resources and Renewables has...
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Venezuela-Guyana dispute: Maduro proposes a bill to declare Essequibo a province.
A Guyanese army helicopter with seven people on board has been reported missing near the border with Venezuela.
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Trudeau says federal government ‘will not be touching the NRTA’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says ‘natural resources are constitutionally directed to be the purview of the provinces’ and the federal government is ‘not putting that into question.’
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PM responds to Prairie premiers' concerns about minister’s comments on Natural Resources Transfer Act
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with reporters about comments Justice Minister David Lametti made about the Natural Resources Transfer Act and the criticism those comments received from three western premiers.
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Jason Kenney pitches Alberta oil to solve U.S. energy woes
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney appeared in front of a U.S. Senate committee, hoping to convince prominent lawmakers to consider Alberta’s oil and gas industry, and the idea of building another pipeline as solutions toward energy security.
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Automakers Face New Supply Chain Crisis Amid Ukraine War
The pandemic, chip shortages, and now war. Automakers around the world have been getting slammed, and it now seems like things could get worse. Several car manufacturers have announced they are halting sales or shutting down factories in...
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Taking stock of O'Toole's picks for critic portfolios
Jamie Ellerton, former executive assistant to former immigration minister Jason Kenney, and Dan Nowlan, former chief of staff to former finance minister Joe Oliver, joined Power & Politics Tuesday to discuss who's in and who's out of...
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Canadian oil and gas trade association to drop ‘oil’ from name
The oldest oil and gas trade association in Canada, the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors, will drop ‘oil’ and ‘drilling' from its name in a bid to alter its image and reflect more diverse energy sources.
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More than 90 percent of Mexico's Lacandon jungle deforested
More forest is being lost every year - mainly for farming - despite conservation efforts.
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Scheer critical of government lag on help for energy sector workers
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer takes questions from the CBC’s Julie Van Dusen about the government's moves to get the economy on track and to help the energy sector during COVID-19.
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O'Regan on Teck mine withdrawal
Natural Resources Minister Seamus O'Regan discusses Teck's decision to withdraw its application for a new oilsands mine.