Puttering around his ancestral bay, Steve couldn’t find herring, seal, or any of the other plenties of the past. Just a few ...
New evidence suggests the Alberta Energy Regulator ignored a ministerial order — and critics say that’s just the tip of the ...
The doctor shortage is a national problem. Worries about health-care risks in industrial and disaster-prone areas may be a ...
A developer built a trail through a wetland near Orillia, catching neighbours and the township by surprise. Across Ontario, ...
Scientists are collecting DNA from the Arctic Ocean to create a better map of climate change and environmental health ...
Annie Burns-Pieper is an investigative and health reporter whose work spans nearly 15 years with national teams at The Globe and Mail, CBC, CTV and Global. Her international reporting has appeared in ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government says it’s paring back parts of Canada’s anti-greenwashing law after hearing from fossil fuel companies and other groups that their “good-faith efforts” to ...
We’ve all pondered the sound of a tree falling in the forest. Many have also sought the answer to life, the universe and everything. But have enough of us considered the philosophical quandary of ...
The truck slowly pulled alongside as I idled at the side of a remote dirt road in northern B.C. No cell service, the nearest town half an hour away. I’d pulled off to let industrial traffic heading ...
The Gulf Islands around Vancouver Island are beautiful — full of lakes and sheltered bays, and dotted with meadows and deer grazing along the road. At first glance, most walking through these islands ...
B.C.’s NDP government has recently lent a steadying hand to its beleaguered forestry sector, pausing stumpage fees, expediting permits and investing in mills to prevent its looming fall — but some say ...
On the border between the United States and Mexico, a black bear paces back and forth when confronted with the looming steel beams that form the border wall between the two countries. A pack of ...