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Terrorism · CanadaThe One Canadian Economy Act is being rammed through the House via a ‘non-democratic’ process and would result in governmental overreach, say the Bloc Québécois, who plan to vote against the bill.See the Story
Bill C-5 grants ‘superpowers’ never before seen in ‘environmental law history’: Bloc critic Patrick Bonin
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Nunavut · NunavutBy Joshua Ostroff and Missy MacLellan Known as nanuq in Inuktitut, around 16,000 polar bears live, breed and rule the sea ice as apex predators in the Canadian Arctic — primarily across Nunavut’s two million square kilometres — with subpopulations ranging into the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, Quebec, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario. That’s about two-thirds of the world’s total polar bears, leaving Canada a huge responsibili…Read Article
How we're helping conserve polar bears, the Arctic's apex predator

Canada · CanadaMost cruise ships burn bunker oil, which tends to be cheaper but more polluting than other oil-based fuels. © Ground Truth Trekking, CC BY 3.0 By Bill Hemmings, Advisor, Clean Arctic Alliance
Two major pollutants present in crude oil — sulphur and aromatic compounds — have been heavily restricted for years in fuels used for road transportation, mobile machinery, rail locomotives and inland shipping. These measures have cut air pollution signif…Read Article
Reducing black carbon in the Arctic
Satellite tracking for polar bear science and conservation
A win for wildlife at the BC Place Climb for Nature
Road, Rail and Mine Blockades Could Be on Horizon over Ontario Mining Bill: Chiefs
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