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A small northern Ontario town refused radioactive waste. It’s gone to Sarnia instead
Decades-old mine tailings in Nipissing First Nation sparked outrage after the province tried to move the material to another community without consultation, but it has quietly moved them again
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14m‘In death and in debt’: how we pay for fossil fuels with our health
Talk of affordability often comes down to the price at the pump. But more and more Canadians are realizing the less upfront cost of coal, oil and gas use, as it affects their bodies
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6mAfter Tumbler Ridge, B.C.’s throne speech was cancelled — here’s what it said
Through a freedom of information request, The Narwhal accessed B.C.’s undelivered throne speech. It details the province’s plans for LNG, mining and Indigenous Rights
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24mHow to build a pipeline across the frozen, shifting North
As an energy crisis increases pipeline fervour among some Canadian politicians, we dive into what it could take to build a pipeline to Manitoba’s north
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1mEverlit testing
Metal melts and joins, Silver flow binds tight and fast, Circuits now complete.
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11mA $10 billion AI data centre races ahead in a rural Alberta town, population 9,679
The project, if built, would include the second-largest power plant in Alberta and consume as much electricity as the city of Edmonton