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Navigation Protection Act was costly—change is needed

Re: “Changes to the Navigation Protection Act will add more red tape and costs for everyone”(The Hill Times, Feb. 26, p. 24). Conservative MP Kelly Block’s opinion piece spoke of costs, but left out some key externalities. It was costly to break public trust by removing the trigger for an environmental assessment and by restricting […]

A budget about women and how it benefits men

OTTAWA—The federal budget released by Finance Minister Bill Morneau tabled last week has been billed as a feminist budget or a budget put through a gender analysis or lens. But what does that mean? As the bumper sticker says, “feminism is the radical idea that men and women are equal.” So the issues that the […]

Unprecedented Crime is a game changer

For decades, the peer-reviewed science has been clear and consistent about the looming climate crisis. But something has gone awfully wrong. Unprecedented Crime: Climate Science Denial and Game Changers for Survival, by Peter Carter, Elizabeth Woodworth, James E. Hansen, exposes the liability of the fossil fuel industry, governments, and the corporate sector that have suppressed this […]

Strong methane rules will bring health, job, and environmental benefits

Federal regulations to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas facilities will soon be finalized. Reducing methane pollution has important health, environmental and job benefits, which is why these regulations must be implemented quickly and be at least as ambitious as our neighbours in the U.S. First of all, methane emissions from oil and gas […]

It’s time to protect Canadians from toxic chemicals, say Canada’s scientists

In 2018, nearly 600,000 Canadian children will be suffering from asthma, 200,000 school-aged children will be living with ADHD, and 17,000 Canadians will die too early because of air pollution and asbestos. Toxic chemicals are also linked with other diseases, like heart disease and preterm birth. This is why I and over 500 scientists sent […]

Big picture: looking beyond politics to save southern resident killer whales

You can tell a lot about a southern resident killer whale from above. In my field work with the Coastal Ocean Research Institute, an Ocean Wise initiative, my colleagues and I use drone-based aerial photography to measure orcas from season to season. Changes over time help us gauge the health of both individual whales and […]

Feds should strengthen Canadian Environmental Protection Act

Last week, more than 500 scientists and doctors sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling for urgent action on widespread exposures to toxic chemicals from consumer products. We couldn’t agree more. This letter is a confirmation that toxic pollution in Canada can no longer be ignored. Our toxics law, the Canadian Environmental Protection […]

NDP MPs walk fine line in Alberta-B.C. pipeline dispute dividing their party

As NDP governments in Alberta and British Columbia feud over Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline, NDP MPs are treading a tight line in trying to support both provincial counterparts while also vocally in favour of vote-rich B.C.’s blockage of a pipeline they say never should have been approved. The two provinces are embroiled in a […]

Trudeau should enshrine in legislation every Canadian’s right to a healthy environment

As scholars and advocates of environmental law, we write to call upon Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to recognize, protect, and fulfill every Canadian’s right to a healthy environment. Indeed, we believe there is an urgent need for statutory, constitutional, and judicial recognition of the right to a healthy environment in Canada. A robust body […]