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›The Great Lakes are wasting a massive source of clean energy›‘Muzzling the process’: Ontario didn’t contribute to Ring of Fire assessment›Indigenous Clean Energy events foster connection, culture and community›Take another look: framed as a deadly predator, coyotes are resilient, intelligent and misunderstood›A note from Anna Maria Tremonti›Why B.C. is flooding — again›A Newfoundland village built on fish weighs a future built on energy›Internal documents reveal Ontario will not share endangered species plans with public›‘Significant effort’ has been made to address concerns about northeast B.C. waste facility, energy minister says›Your right to know is under threat›Meet Santana Dreaver, The Narwhal’s 2026 Indigenous Journalism Fellow›$1M parcel of land expands horizons for cattle farming research on the Prairies›Indigenous-led trust invests its first $21.6M in conservation in Northwest Territories›Will Canada meet its goal to protect 30% of land and waters by 2030?›What, exactly, is happening with renewables in Alberta?›Ontario fast-tracks gold mine despite Grassy Narrows’ concerns — and a pending lawsuit›‘Instant headache’: B.C. residents can’t get answers about odours from nearby oil and gas waste facility›Budget cuts at federal environment ministry threaten Arctic science›Ontario’s $20-million plan to merge 36 conservation authorities into nine›Ontario’s strict burial rules clash with nature lovers’ desire to rest in peace
Last updated: Apr 29, 2026, 11:00 a.m.