A Saskatchewan judge dismissed an application challenging the province’s decision to extend the use of coal power plants ...
Federal and provincial governments will partner with Indigenous leaders and environmental groups to assess whether Manitoba’s biodiverse expanse of the Hudson Bay coast is a good candidate for ...
Job creation, tax revenue, small business support: why don’t B.C. politicians value the economic benefits of environmental protection?
The Ontario government is moving ahead with plans to transfer management of 60 per cent of Wasaga Beach from the province to ...
For some residents of Kitimat, B.C., confirmation that LNG Canada burned more gas than planned brings relief — and renewed ...
The environment is a hot topic in Canada. It’s also the foundation of our work at The Narwhal, so we do our best to cover these issues as they develop. Some of our ongoing coverage is included below.
This story is part of Generating Futures, a series from The Narwhal exploring clean energy sovereignty among B.C. First Nations. On the northwestern corner of Vancouver Island, wind and storms will ...
Corporate investment fell 99% after Alberta’s pause on new renewable energy development, as the industry faces ongoing policy ...
From fast-tracking approvals to slashing a proposed emissions cap, the Carney government is working its way through requests ...
It’s not always easy to find out who’s lobbying the government, and for what, in Manitoba. Here’s what we know from 3,557 lobbying records ...
Projects led by community energy co-ops can be resilient, responsive and efficient, research shows. What’s holding them back in British Columbia?
The Doug Ford government has sent public workers back to the office five days a week. In our latest video, we explain what ...