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While much of Western Canada, northern Ontario and Newfoundland burn this summer, there's a growing debate about whether climate change should be considered a national security issue and questions about why it hasn't already been looked at through that lens.
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UN court opinion on climate change could boost scrutiny of major projects: expertA warning from the United Nations' top court that failing to address climate change could violate international law could lead to greater public scrutiny of major projects in Canada, one expert says.
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Only 4% of Canadians think climate change is our top problem. But many of them are hard-core activists ready to block projects Over the past several months, public concern about climate change has declined dramatically,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford listens to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speak after signing a memorandum of understanding with Alberta and Saskatchewan during the 2025 summer meetings of Canada's Premiers at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Photo by: Nathan Denette / The Canadian Press
The U.N. General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice in 2023 for an advisory opinion, a non-binding but important basis for international obligations.
A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on the problem — and spark new discussions about solutions.
Global warming is disproportionately affecting Canada. A new report by the Canadian government's Environment and Climate Change department indicates that the country is warming at a significantly ...
“There's no way Canada can reach our 2050 target if oil and gas doesn't do its fair share,” said Steven Guilbeault, Canada's minister of environment and climate change.
transcript. Fighting Canada’s Unending Fires Inside the largest wildfires in the country’s modern history — and how climate change has affected its ability to deal with them.