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These in-their-own-words pieces are told to Patricia Lane and co-edited with input from the interviewee for the purpose of brevity. Danielle...


As this extraordinary year grinds to a close, the overall picture is coming into view. 2025 is “virtually certain” to end in a tie as the second...


Après MOU , le déluge . As Canadians continue to digest the potential impact of the “grand bargain” between Alberta and the federal government,...


Last month's agreement between the governments of Canada and Alberta lays the foundation for a new and highly contested oil pipeline to the...


The world’s axis of rotation has shifted. America is no longer able to provide leadership in global discourse and guidance. US President Donald...

I have been reporting on the “global energy transition” since before the term found its way into everyday use. Now that I am reporting for...


If you care about climate change and the policies that go into combatting it, I have both good and bad news. The bad news is obvious: we are...

When Mark Carney won the last election, I was one of the believers. I trusted him to navigate the US tariff assault and reshape the Canadian...


British Columbia faces a triple heat threat. Summers are getting hotter and dangerous heatwaves are becoming likelier, posing serious risks to...

The Liberal government has agreed to amend the Criminal Code to remove religious exemptions from the country’s hate speech laws, hoping to secure...


For all the noise that has accompanied Mark Carney’s first seven months as prime minister, one fact is now impossible to deny: the prime minister...

I was editing a story this week from reporter Natasha Bulowski and I was struck by how valuable Civic Searchlight is at detecting what’s going on...

Prime Minister Mark Carney has ushered in a new era of federal climate politics where ministers are reluctant to talk about Canada’s greenhouse gas...
