Moose count up in national park
Fort Smith, N.W.T. – A moose survey in Wood Buffalo National Park has produced some startling results. Wardens have counted … Continue reading Moose count up in national park
Fort Smith, N.W.T. – A moose survey in Wood Buffalo National Park has produced some startling results. Wardens have counted … Continue reading Moose count up in national park
Montreal – The Quebec government has decided it's easier to switch than to fight when it comes to regulating fluoride … Continue reading Province changes fluoride laws
Montreal – Canada's International Trade Minister, Pierre Pettigrew, says the provinces have formed a united front in the softwood lumber … Continue reading Softwood battle with U.S. continues
Toronto – The provincial government has been cavalier with the safety of Ontario's water supply, to the detriment of public … Continue reading Ontario water safety deteriorating: report
Halifax – "This will benefit the wildlife and the water courses in the future." The Nova Scotia government is bringing … Continue reading New wildlife habitat laws for NS landowners
TORONTO – Environment Canada has published a new list of polluters, naming hundreds of companies across the country that are … Continue reading More details released on mercury, dioxin emissions
WASHINGTON – The World Meteorological Organization says this year has been the second warmest on record. http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/view?/news/2001/12/18/weather011218 Continue reading World getting warmer
WINDSOR, ONT. – Ottawa and Washington announced a plan Saturday to reclaim and protect wetlands along the lower Detroit River. … Continue reading Canada, U.S. pledge to restore lower Detroit River
Montreal – A consultant's report commissioned by the Crees of Quebec says Hydro Quebec is concealing the real purpose of … Continue reading Report casts doubt on Hydro Quebec deal with Crees