Ecologist and beaver expert Glynnis Hood shares her love of a divisive national icon and other reflections on Canada’s ...
The Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program will cover the costs of heat pumps and other efficiency upgrades, beginning in ...
The B.C. government has just approved the Ksi Lisims liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, which will produce up to 12 million tonnes of LNG annually by 2028. Ksi Lisims LNG — pronounced ...
Among the forest, wetlands and fields beside Richard Yoshida’s house, a developer hatched a plan to build a new subdivision. Yoshida, who worked in home renovations in Toronto before moving to the ...
Despite pushback from First Nations and environmental advocates, the Ford government is moving ahead with the first segment of a road network to Ontario’s mineral-rich Ring of Fire. The $61.8-million ...
If Vitor Marciano, the chief of staff to Alberta’s energy minister, thought he was going to get a warm reception at a recent meeting in the village of Warburg, he was mistaken. Marciano faced jeers ...
Staccato IV beeps and electrical whirs disrupted the worried air of Chris Wemigwans’s son’s quarantined hospital room in Sudbury, Ont. It was 2017, and Wemigwans’s 14-year-old son had spent the past ...
When Prime Minister Mark Carney met with oil and gas executives in June, he touted “partnerships” to make Canada an “energy superpower,” but disclosure reports show industry leaders had something else ...
Canadians everywhere are planning where to hike, swim or set up a picnic this long weekend — and top of that list, for many British Columbians, will be the turquoise-blue waters and mountainous views ...
Smoke-filled skies and air quality warnings are becoming a feature of Ontario summers, but for most of the population, the source has felt far away. Farther north, First Nations communities like the ...