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The P.E.I. government has introduced a new suite of online tools to help Islanders assess flooding and erosion risks associated with climate change. A man takes a photo of a fallen tree in Charlottetown on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019, in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Rochford
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Canada’s P.E.I. introduces new risk assessment tools for flooding, erosion

The provincial government of Canada's Prince Edward Island has introduced a new suite of online tools to help Islanders assess flooding and erosion...

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Pathways Alliance names former MEG Energy CEO as executive chair

Derek Evans becomes Pathways Alliance executive chair after leaving consortium member MEG Energy as president.

Members of the Woodland Cree First Nation take part in a blockade of an oil lease road in northern Alberta as shown in this undated handout image. Police say they're present at the blockade but aren't enforcing an injunction for members of the First Nation to clear the site. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Woodland Cree First Nation-Paul Lavoie
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Police present but not enforcing injunction at Alberta oil blockade

Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta says it hasn't been consulted on Obsidian Energy's expansion plans and has concerns about earthquakes resulting from...

A crowd rallies for coastal protection legislation in front of the Nova Scotia legislature in Halifax on Wednesday May 8, 2024. The Progressive Conservative government announced in February that it would not put into force the Coastal Protection Act, which was passed in 2019 by the former Liberal government with support from all parties in the legislature. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette
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Crowd rallies to support Nova Scotia coastal protection legislation

Dozens of people gathered in front of the Nova Scotia legislature today to rally in support of coastal protection legislation the provincial government...

The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a Calgary-based junior oil and gas producer for failing to meet its fugitive emissions and methane reporting requirements. The Alberta Energy Regulator logo is seen on a flag at the opening of the regulator's office in Calgary in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Alberta Energy Regulator, *MANDATORY CREDIT*
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Alberta oil and gas company fined for violating methane rules

The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a Calgary-based junior oil and gas producer for failing to meet its fugitive emission and methane reporting...

rescent Point Energy Corp. says it has signed a $600-million deal to sell some of its oil-producing properties in Saskatchewan to Saturn Oil & Gas. The corporate logo of Crescent Point Energy Corp. is shown. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
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Crescent Point Energy selling $600M of assets to Saturn Oil & Gas

Crescent Point Energy says it has signed a $600-million deal to sell some of its oil-producing properties in Saskatchewan to Saturn Oil &...

The MEG Energy Corp. logo is seen in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, MEG Energy *MANDATORY CREDIT*
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Calgary-based MEG Energy sees earnings rise in first quarter to $98 million

Meg Energy CEO Darlene Gates says the additional pipeline capacity from the start-up of the Trans Mountain expansion is expected to narrow heavy...

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Adelie rescued a man and a dog after a commercial fishing vessel sank west of Henry Island, Wash., as shown in this handout image provided by the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday May 3, 2024. The cutter crew located the survivor and the dog and transported them to Port Angeles in stable condition. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-U.S. Coast Guard Coast Guard Cutter Adelie
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Fishing boat sinks at Canada-U.S. border, hundreds of litres of diesel aboard

The United States Coast Guard says it's working to mitigate a pollution threat after a fishing boat sank just over the Canada-U.S. border...

The Lululemon logo is seen on a wall at the company's headquarters in Vancouver, on Thursday, May 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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Canada’s Competition Bureau launches inquiry into Lululemon over ‘greenwashing’ allegations

Canada's Competition Bureau has launched an inquiry into Vancouver-based Lululemon following a complaint from members of an environmental group.

Ottawa is contributing $45 million to help prevent landslides along the Whitehorse Escarpment in Yukon's capital city, where the federal minister of emergency preparedness also announced funding for flood recovery in the territory. The Yukon territorial flag flies in Ottawa, Monday July 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
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Yukon gets $45M to prevent Whitehorse-area landslides, more money for flood recovery

A statement from Natural Resources Canada says Ottawa has set aside a further $3.5 million over the next four years to support flood-hazard...

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