Voisey’s deal talked up
St. John's – Inco and the provincial government say they are closer to a Voisey's Bay development deal than ever … Continue reading Voisey’s deal talked up
St. John's – Inco and the provincial government say they are closer to a Voisey's Bay development deal than ever … Continue reading Voisey’s deal talked up
Non-governmental organizations active in the Northwest Territories and Yukon are challenging governments and industry to support a set of six … Continue reading Northern Environmental Groups Demand Principled Approach to Oil and Gas Development
Non-governmental organizations active in the Northwest Territories and Yukon are challenging governments and industry to support a set of six … Continue reading Northern Environmental Groups Demand Principled Approach to Oil and Gas Development
This year, Scouts in the Greater Toronto Region will have apples with a difference in their baskets. From October 12-14, … Continue reading Scouts and WWF Team up to Celebrate Apple Day with a Twist
OTTAWA, October 5, 2001 – Environment Minister David Anderson today released this statement following confusion concerning the proposed change to … Continue reading Statement by Minister Anderson on Species at Risk Act
TORONTO, Oct. 20 /CNW/ – Today at a news conference attended by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, World … Continue reading Prince Philip’s 20-year contribution to conservation celebrated with a new fund to protect Canada’s waters
Canada's largest exchange programme. Why not consider a working adventure abroad? Since 1975, SWAP has coordinated work and travel experiences … Continue reading SWAP
WINNIPEG, Manitoba – Health Canada last week banned the sale of the controversial swine antibiotic, carbadox, after receiving reports of … Continue reading Health Canada bans swine antibiotic carbadox
MONTREAL/VANCOUVER – Canada reacted with outrage last week to a U.S. decision to slap a preliminary 19.3 percent duty on … Continue reading UPDATE – Canada ready to challenge U.S. lumber duties
ST. CATHARINES, ONT. – Scars of a scorching summer are beginning to show on some fruits and vegetables in southern … Continue reading Heat wave may push up produce prices
ANTIGONISH, N.S. – About 1,500 people were given permission to return to their homes Saturday night, after a fast-moving forest … Continue reading N.S. forest fire evacuees get all-clear
SASKATOON, SASK. – As many parts of the country suffered through a week of record-setting heat, there were drought conditions … Continue reading Prairie drought beginning to affect wildlife