Canadian Government: Another Year Without Caribou Protection
Many people are resolved in 2019 to start getting on a treadmill. Canada’s problem is it won’t resolve to get off. Instead, we're about have yet another year...
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Many people are resolved in 2019 to start getting on a treadmill. Canada’s problem is it won’t resolve to get off. Instead, we're about have yet another year...
The world has passed its first test since this fall’s revelatory IPCC report heralding the consequences of exceeding 1.5 degrees of warming. The global...
The Cree call their territory “Eeyou Istchee,” meaning “The Land of the People.” For millennia, the Cree have hunted, fished, trapped, and lived on this land...
Across the northern United States, in place names, you’ll find echoes of the woodland caribou who once roamed the landscape. Sites like Caribou, Maine; Caribou...
Originally published in the Ottawa Hill Times on November 5, 2018 For decades, Canada has enjoyed an international reputation as an environmental leader. But...
In Canada’s boreal forest, which is particularly carbon-rich, promoting Indigenous-led protection is not only necessary to safeguard communities’ ways of li...
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