Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Opinion

Water experts on edge as another dry summer heats up in southern Alberta

Prominent hydrologists are sounding the alarm as another dry summer in southern Alberta — with the possibility of water restrictions — is coming into focus.Water levels are low. Really...

Nova Scotia moves forward with plan for municipalities to protect coastlines

The Nova Scotia government is offering municipalities a blueprint on how they can protect the province's 13,000 kilometres of coastline.Environment Minister Tim Halman was...

Can Canada grow more of its own food? Greenhouses, vertical farming make it possible, experts say

Cost of Living9:14Should Canada grow more of its own food?While Canadians are taking time at the grocery store looking for Canadian-made products and labels...

Ships must limit CO2 emissions under new UN deal

Countries at the UN shipping agency struck a deal on Friday on a global fuel emissions standard for the maritime sector, which will impose an...

B.C. expands heat pump program to make it more affordable for people with low incomes

An expansion of the province's heat pump rebate program is targeted at making clean energy retrofitting affordable to low- and middle-income households, including renters,...

These Ontario voters want climate change to be a bigger issue in this federal election

When Sacha Adkins looks at her children, she sees more than the present — she sees a future marred by rising temperatures and political inaction.A voter in...

U.S. electric vehicle industry is collateral damage in Trump’s escalating trade war

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff blitz has sent shock waves throughout every aspect of the global economy, including the auto sector, where multi-billion-dollar plans...