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Hawaiian petroglyphs dating back at least a half-millennium are visible on Oahu for the first time in years, thanks to ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada's new Arctic ambassador will play a key role in preserving sovereignty in ...
Three workers who were trapped in a remote northern British Columbia mine have been rescued after more than 60 hours ...
New provincial wildlife management area recognizes deep cultural and ecological values of the Kitkiata and Kishkosh inlets in ...
In March 2025, the government issued a proposed order to list and regulate the class of PFAS as toxic, under the Canadian ...
Briefing note obtained by Canada’s National Observer shows François-Philippe Champagne, then federal minister of Innovation, ...
Rémy Alexandre is the Toxics Project Lead at Ecojustice, Canada’s largest environmental law nonprofit, where she is leading ...
The prime minister spent much of Thursday meeting with Inuit leaders to discuss the controversial Bill C-5, also known as the ...
A total of five to seven structures in the town's north end were affected by the fires, officials have said, and multiple ...
At a Pittsburgh summit, the Trump administration, energy executives and tech barons joined as one to promote AI as the future ...
This chapter of the Freedom Convoy’s legal travails revives deeper questions about which protest groups are seen as threats by Canadian authorities, and which are not.
Rules to prevent ‘enormous waste’ of fuel are seen as weak and poorly enforced, meaning firms have little incentive to stop.