A Youth Climate Corps would put workers and the climate first. Why won’t Trudeau make it happen?

We owe it to young people to do everything in our power to provide real hope and to fight the climate crisis like we want to win.
Without mandatory green procurement standards, the cheap choice will always top the green choice

Commercial and public buildings are among Canada’s most significant greenhouse gas emitters.
Canada needs to up its game on climate finance

Measures for greater transparency and development of a new taxonomy for climate finance made up a small and unambitious section of the Fall Economic Statement.
The North
Canada playing catch-up with northern technological futures

As a northern nation, Canada lags far behind its Arctic peers in technological and entrepreneurial development.
Salmon in the Yukon and Alaska is a disappearing way of life

Failing to act now in our northern rivers will only lead to a cascading effect that will threaten salmon stocks all the way down the west coast of North America.
Reflections on the 125th anniversary of the Yukon Act

An appreciation of the territory’s background is a key element to understanding its current status within Canada, and part of the Yukon framework for moving forward.
Indigenous Peoples are bearing the brunt of the North’s sky-high cost of living

Inflation has hit Nunavut harder than anywhere else, and the Liberal government must do better and invest more in housing and infrastructure.
What do pandemics and climate change have in common? They disrupt supply chains

We absolutely need climate-resilient infrastructure and climate-resilient supply chains to prepare for climate change and extreme climate events.
The tuberculosis crisis in Canada’s North is a social justice issue

In addition to the work addressing the housing crisis and food insecurity, intergenerational trauma caused by TB sanatoriums must be acknowledged as a social determinant of health in Nunavut.