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Greenwash of the week: Boxed Water
The font heavy black and white box is insistent: boxed water is better. They say 74% of the packaging is made from "well-managed" trees, a... -
Ripley’s fishy conservation
It’s Saturday night at Ripley’s Aquarium in Toronto, and a blue-carpet gala fundraiser for a small European children’s water education charity is in full swing:... -
Thanks, but firing Energy East panelists won’t cut it
It had to happen. And it did. The Calgary-based pipeline regulators at the National Energy Board (NEB) announced late Friday, September 8 that all three... -
Thanks, but firing Energy East panelists won’t cut it
It had to happen. And it did. The Calgary-based pipeline regulators at the National Energy Board (NEB) announced late Friday, September 8 that all three... -
All bottled up: how much power does the province have against Nestle?
After word went viral last week that Nestlé is still bottling millions of litres of Ontario water for mere pennies, Premier Kathleen Wynne admitted conditions... -
U.S. bans toxic triclosan in soaps
Nearly four decades after it first proposed banning triclosan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is officially outlawing the antibacterial chem and 18 other antiseptic... -
National Energy Board suspends Energy East pipeline hearings amid conflict charges
If TransCanada Corp. thought piping its oil eastward would be easier than muscling it past the Rocky mountains and tree-huggers, it clearly didn’t anticipate the... -
Gravedigging for gold
What's a gold pendant or ring worth in the grand scheme of things? If you're living in the path of a Canadian gold mining company... -
Carbon bubble bursts on BCs climate action plan
There was a time when British Columbia was a beacon in the smog, showing the rest of Canada how bold climate action is done, even... -
Carbon bubble bursts on BCs climate action plan
There was a time when British Columbia was a beacon in the smog, showing the rest of Canada how bold climate action is done, even...