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28/03/25
Author: 
Alex Hemingway
Image credits:  Tent City in Victoria, BC. Photo by Mike Gabelmann (2016). Used under Creative Commons License BY-NC 4.0 international. | Modified by BCSPS. Elon Musk Brazil 2022. Photo by Ministério Das Comunicações (2022) Used under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. | Modified by BCSPS.

Mar. 17, 2025

Article by Alex Hemingway, Senior Economist & Public Finance Policy Analyst, BC Policy Solutions

25/03/25
Author: 
Erin Blondeau
Pierre Poilievre at the 2023 Conservative Party convention. Credit: Pierre Poilievre / X

Feb. 21, 2025

Instead of turning towards nationalism, in the face of rising fascism, we should turn to each other and the planet.

Our neighbours across the colonial border are grappling with what is shaping up to be a United States dictatorship, with outsized influence from a syndicate of the world’s richest men. With a federal election around the corner and geopolitical tensions rising across the world, this is a moment for Canada to dive into audacious changes that can unite us all through visionary climate justice rather than rugged individualism and nationalism.

24/03/25
Author: 
Tom Perkins in Detroit
Lake Michigan in Chicago. The vital lakes provide drinking water to more than 40 million people in the US and Canada. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Mar. 18, 2025

Advocates warn firings and funding freezes already risk poisoning drinking water and decimating fish population

Donald Trump’s and Elon Musk’s attacks on federal agencies and funding freezes will be “cataclysmic” for the environment of the sensitive Great Lakes region if not reversed, industry and environmental advocates in the region warn.

24/03/25
Author: 
John Woodside
March 19, 2024: Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson pictured during an interview in his office on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Photo by Dave Chan/Canada's National Observer

Mar. 21, 2025

The fossil fuel industry’s call to roll back environmental policy at a time of economic crisis will hurt Canadians in the long run, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told the executives of Canada’s largest oil and gas companies Thursday.

24/03/25
Author: 
Brandi Morin
The mountains around Las Pampas. | Photo by Ian Willms

Feb. 27, 2025

Canada has finalized negotiations on a free trade deal with Ecuador, but claimed human rights protections ring hollow in light of alleged state repression

Photos by Ian Willms

22/03/25
Author: 
Barry Saxifrage
Image of planes over North America

Mar. 18, 2025

The global aviation industry is burning jet fuel like there’s no tomorrow. 

Jet engines now emit more fossil fuel CO2 than 120 nations combined. And the industry plans to send ever more flights into our overheating atmosphere come hell or high water. 

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