The toxic receipt: How BPA creeps into our bodies from thermal paper
Remember when bisphenol A (or BPA) was banned in baby bottles in 2010? Thought the problem was over? Unfortunately, this hormone disrupting chemical is…Read More
Remember when bisphenol A (or BPA) was banned in baby bottles in 2010? Thought the problem was over? Unfortunately, this hormone disrupting chemical is…Read More
As the federal election kicks off, the oil industry is sparing no expense to convince Canadians that whatโs good for oil companies is good…Read More
The results are in, and Ontarioโs latest cap-and-trade auction was another resounding success. Ontario businesses yet again showed confidence in Ontarioโs system, purchasing…Read More
More than a trillion litres. Thatโs the total volume of liquid tailings that has been created by the tar sands industry in Alberta. …Read More
The government of Ontario’s first anti carbon tax ad depicts panicky Ontarians watching nickels pour out of their vents and gas pumps, while a…Read More
Ottawa, Ont. – With the release of the federal hydrogen strategy today, the government has missed an opportunity to position Canada as a global…Read More
The Ontario government recently announced new measures to fast-track the environmental assessment for Highway 413, a proposed 400-series highway, also known as the GTA…Read More
Last week, we hosted a webinar about COVID-19, single-use plastics, and how Canada can both reduce plastic waste and help get its economy back…Read More
Last week, residents in Chatham, Ont. noticed the river running through their town had turned green. Several kilometres of the Thames River were covered…Read More
I migrated to Canada with my family earlier this year. There were several reasons why I chose to move to this country, including quality…Read More