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Category: Law, Policy, and Standards

Law, Policy, and Standards

Certification systems can help you go green

Kim Davis, Special to Westcoast Homes Published: Saturday, July 07, 2007 From biodegradable doggie bags to organic cotton sheets, consumers … Continue reading Certification systems can help you go green

Law, Policy, and Standards, Saskatchewan

Our Green Strategy

Saskatchewan people have always had a deep connection to the land, and its role in supporting life and livelihood, and their government is therefore committed to addressing the challenges of climate change to ensure long-term sustainability. Continue reading Our Green Strategy

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Group plans lawsuit against Tories over Kyoto

John Baird defended his handling of the environment portfolio Tuesday as a leading environmental group filed a lawsuit aimed at … Continue reading Group plans lawsuit against Tories over Kyoto

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Green plan takes aim at polluting household goods, vehicles

The Conservative government is clamping down on the emissions produced by average consumer goods ? from cars to dishwashers ? … Continue reading Green plan takes aim at polluting household goods, vehicles

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Cameron Wigmore: Crowfoot Green Party Candidate

Cameron believes that our earth is our inheritance; that we are wise to live lightly. He takes an active role … Continue reading Cameron Wigmore: Crowfoot Green Party Candidate

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Clean Environment Commission

The Clean Environment Commission is established under The Environment Act (1988) to provide an avenue through which the public can … Continue reading Clean Environment Commission

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Grits vow to run “green” campaign

A provincial election has not yet been called, but Manitoba’s Liberal party pledged Friday that everything the party does in … Continue reading Grits vow to run “green” campaign

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Greening Politics

This issue of Alternatives takes readers into a realm where the actions of government, corporations, citizens and middle institutions such … Continue reading Greening Politics

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May ready for ‘uphill’ battle against MacKay

Saying she doesn’t want a “quick and easy way out,” Green party Leader Elizabeth May formally announced on Sunday that … Continue reading May ready for ‘uphill’ battle against MacKay

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Global warming: Province against province?

OTTAWA — A get-tough strategy to combat global warming could produce multibillion-dollar transfers from coal-fired provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan … Continue reading Global warming: Province against province?

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Ban the bulb? What kind of bright idea is that?

CBC News In Depth: Living Green Cartoonists everywhere are probably snapping their pencils in disbelief. Thomas Edison’s invention of the … Continue reading Ban the bulb? What kind of bright idea is that?

Law, Policy, and Standards, Saskatchewan

Province wants bigger cut of federal environment funds

REGINA — The provincial government wants a bigger share of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s new provincial funding program for greenhouse … Continue reading Province wants bigger cut of federal environment funds

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  • thegreenpages editor on Everest Team 2001
  • thegreenpages editor on Watch: Solid wood passive house – 90% more energy efficient
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Alternatives Journal arctic climate change conservation David Suzuki David Suzuki Foundation Discover Earth Day Ecojustice Education emissions Enbridge energy Featured Videos First Nations food Get Involved Global Relations global warming government Green Business greenhouse gas greenpeace Kinder Morgan Kyoto marketplace National Energy Board nature Nature Conservancy of Canada oil Oil sands Pembina Institute politics pollution recycling renewable energy Research science Science Matters sustainability Sustainable development Toronto Vancouver Wilderness Committee Wildlife

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