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Concerns Rise Over Endangered Atlantic Salmon in Atlantic Canada

A federal advisory committee has broadened its catalog of imperiled Atlantic salmon populations, sparking concern among conservation organizations in Cape Breton. The potential consequence...

“Western University Study Explores Alternatives to Rock Salt for De-Icing”

Amid a severe cold snap gripping southwestern Ontario and a shortage of road salt in municipalities, there is a growing emphasis on exploring alternative...

“UK’s Annual Plant Hunt Unveils Climate Change Insights”

Welcome to our weekly newsletter showcasing environmental trends and solutions driving us towards a more sustainable future. I'm Jill, and today, we delve into...

“$7 Million Spent on Controversial Ostrich Cull in B.C.”

Federal officials have disclosed that the total costs for a contentious cull at an ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., last year reached close to...

“Marineland’s Belugas and Dolphins Set for U.S. Move”

Canadian Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson has expressed confidence in Marineland’s proposal to transfer 34 marine mammals to U.S. aquariums, indicating a likely relocation of...

“Dogs Ingesting Drugs: Owners Warned of Rising Overdose Cases”

A woman named Sara Bell took her two-year-old husky Nilak for a walk at North 40 Park Reserve in Delta, B.C. Nilak swallowed a...

“Canadian Agriculture Department Closes Seven Research Facilities”

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) is set to shut down seven research facilities nationwide, including two satellite research farms in Saskatchewan. The affected farms...

“3.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern Ontario Residents”

Late Tuesday night, a magnitude 3.7 earthquake rattled numerous residents in southern and central Ontario, as reported by Natural Resources Canada. The quake, recorded...

“genCARE Project Aims to Improve Health Equity for Black Canadians”

In her decade-long tenure as a health-care administrator, Cheryl Prescod has observed firsthand how Black Canadians can feel marginalized by the one-size-fits-all approach often...

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