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David Suzuki

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Vote to keep Canada strong and free!

It’s election time in Canada. All elections are important, but the April 28 election comes at a critical time. We’re facing an increasingly costly,...

Canada is not an economic basket case

In 1987, Canada was caught up in a debate over a free trade agreement with the United States. Economist John Crispo, an outspoken FTA...

CBC could be a beacon in turbulent times

If we measured the amount of space and time devoted to issues in news outlets, we would conclude audiences are most interested in politics,...

CBC could be a beacon in turbulent times

My heart is with the family and community who are experiencing loss.  March 20th will be the first day of spring for this year.  Does this...

Alberta coal fiasco unearths billionaire power grab

Former Premier Jason Kenney opened the province to coal mining in 2020 but backed down under public pressure in 2022, reinstating an eastern slopes moratorium that had been in place since 1976. Four coal companies are now suing the government for $13.8 billion.

Science Matters

Fires scorching California, floods inundating Spain, heat killing and knocking monkeys from trees in Mexico, droughts scouring southern Africa, hurricanes ripping through the U.S....

Car culture driving us to disaster

The climate crisis is too big to be remedied by individual actions alone. It requires government policies and regulations and international cooperation in everything...

We can all take part in the great transformation

The odds are stacked against people standing up for the planet’s interconnected life-support systems. We don’t have the wealth of billionaires, oligarchs and industrialists...

Industry hijacks global climate and biodiversity summits

Under global consumer-capitalism, power and wealth are concentrated in the hands of oligarchs, billionaires and CEOs, supported by the politicians they fund. That was...

Plastics treaty failure shows need to curtail oil industry

During the recent British Columbia election campaign, Conservative Party Leader John Rustad vowed to bring back plastic straws, cutlery and bags. It’s an all-too-common...

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