Both presidential candidates have campaigned on protectionist policies that could cause uncertainty for Canadian trade.
The leaders of British Columbia's three major political parties are set to debate the key issues of this provincial election ...
In 2022, just 18 Bay Street firms pumped $1.4 trillion into coal, oil and gas exacerbating the climate crisis. In fact, if ...
Lumber was once the most commonly used building material before concrete and steel took over in the 20th century. Now reborn ...
Canada’s National Observer is launching a new podcast this week. Mortal Giants is a deep dive into the fragility of power in ...
The fall of coal in the very birthplace of the Industrial Revolution is like a bell tolling in the distance. It’s the sound ...
Plant-based products have to be able to compete on a level playing field, which means they must be allowed to use names ...
Forests around world being changed from carbon sinks into carbon sources, making it harder to slow global heating ...
The U.N. weather agency is reporting that 2023 was the driest year in more than three decades for the world's rivers, as the ...
British Columbia wildland firefighter Angus Duguid loves his job, but he doesn't love waking up with headaches or a clogged ...
Perpetual Energy's stock is down more than 99 per cent since it first went public and it played a key role in another company ...
NDP Leader David Eby promised on Sunday to support police in British Columbia to keep illegal guns off the streets and ...