Toledo, Ohio voted to give Lake Erie personhood and legal rights. What have we done for our Lake lately?
In February voters in Toledo, Ohio went to the polls, this time with a special referendum on the ballot: whether or not to give…Read More
In February voters in Toledo, Ohio went to the polls, this time with a special referendum on the ballot: whether or not to give…Read More
Recent research on phthalates, widely used substances in plastics and personal care products, adds to the evidence that exposure to toxic chemicals are partly to blame for the…Read More
There was cheering and a huge sigh of relief last week when the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced that the government…Read More
It’s great when your home smells fresh, but what’s lurking in the scents that linger after you clean? The secret to that smell might…Read More
2023 was a devastating year for so many people across Canada. Communities burnt down, livelihoods were destroyed and lives were lost. In addition to…Read More
Yesterday in Parliament, Prime Minister Stephen Harper called regulating the largest source of carbon emissions in the country, the oil and gas sector, “crazy.”…Read More
About The Report: An analysis of TransCanada’s application to the National Energy Board (NEB) panel reviewing Energy East reveals that the application is missing…Read More
This blog is part of our #ProtectOurWaters series that highlights residents who are fighting to expand the Greenbelt in their communities to protect vulnerable…Read More
Yesterday, the federal government introduced Bill C-69, its much-anticipated legislation to overhaul the laws that guide environmental assessments and energy project reviews in Canada,…Read More
Is it willful deceit or poor comprehension? Either way, the Fraser Institute’s recent take on what Prime Minister Trudeau’s carbon pricing will mean in…Read More