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Canada and Water: Destroying our Cultural Foundations

December 2, 2019December 10, 2013

The disconnect between government policies and public opinion is hardly newsworthy, but it seems the divide has reached Grand Canyon proportions around Canadian environmental issues, … Read more

Tags Alberta, Canadian environment, Canadian politics, hydrology, landscapes, science policy, water, water supply

Stirring the Hornet's Nest

December 2, 2019October 31, 2013

On Monday I published an op-ed over at iPolitics, looking at Leona Aglukkaq’s record as both Health Minister and head of the Arctic Council to … Read more

Tags Arctic, Canadian environment, Canadian politics, Environment Canada, Inuit, iPolitics, Leona Aglukkaq, traditional ecological knowledge, war on science

Divide and conquer: Canadian environmental protection

December 2, 2019May 1, 2013

Earlier this week, I joined many Canadians in celebrating the Ontario government stepping in to support the Experimental Lakes Area for a year. Stephen Harper … Read more

Tags Canadian environment, Conservative, cumulative effects assessment, Experimental Lakes Area, fisheries habitat, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Stephen Harper
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