How Toronto Residents Can Reduce Exposure to Lead
Ancient Romans had problems with lead pipes (and it might have helped the demise of their civilization), but over 2,000 years later they’re still…Read More
Ancient Romans had problems with lead pipes (and it might have helped the demise of their civilization), but over 2,000 years later they’re still…Read More
If you’re a reader of our blogs or a lover of Lake Erie, you may already know that excess amounts of fertilizer are making…Read More
Steve Abrams is the co-founder of Mill Street Brewing, Canada’s largest producer of organic beer. When he and his wife decided to buy a…Read More
Did you know that when you use a can of your favourite beans in your dinner you may be exposing yourself to a toxic…Read More
Connecting fashion with wet cleaning Designers, retailers, and professors of fashion are the main source of information to consumers and the public on how…Read More
“The Government of Canada’s decision to approve a new billion barrel mega oil project is a slap in the face to the climate scientists,…Read More
It’s been over a year since the federal government first launched its process to overhaul Canada’s environmental laws and fix the National Energy Board…Read More
This past summer, a “moderately” severe algae bloom grew in beloved Lake Erie. This unwelcome visitor continues to make yearly toxic appearances in the…Read More
Nestlé, one of the world’s biggest food producers, announced last week that it will be phasing out all non-recyclable or tough to recycle plastics…Read More
Canadians deserve better. And it’s entirely possible for the federal government to deliver better. That was a key conclusion of the Expert Panel that…Read More