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- Your hemp shopping bag and reusable bottle are laudable, but here's why they aren't enough to save the planetCBC
- Quebec's Bill 96 is an opportunity to correct two constitutional mistakes at onceCBC
- 'Rainbow capitalism' is pandering, pure and simple, but it can still help drive social changeCBC
- Decline in donations requires decisive action by charities, government to protect crucial servicesCBC
- Is Asian identity even a thing? Who cares, pass the popcorn for K-dramaCBC
- Why Uber's Flexible Work+ plan could be a game changer for app-based drivers, delivery peopleCBC
- National security threats are changing, but Canada is mired in conventional thinkingCBC
- National medical licences could help speed redeployment of doctors, nurses to where they're needed mostCBC
- Carbon-cutting strategy should take a couple of pages from the campaign against smokingCBC
- Bold climate targets matter as Canada gears up for U.S. summit, but real action matters moreCBC
- Criticism of carbon offsets doesn't acknowledge changes to how projects are approved, monitoredCBC
- New federal budget needs to deliver on government's social finance and innovation commitmentsCBC
- We're smug about violent racism in the U.S., but there's blood on Canadian hands, tooCBC
- As vaccinations increase, maintaining COVID-curbing behaviour is going to get more complicatedCBC
- Federal promises to expand the protection of land and water are empty without budget commitmentsCBC
- Uber's proposed revamp of provincial labour laws would cement the notion that gig workers are not employeesCBC
- Federal carbon-offset proposal will likely give illusion of progress, even as it increases emissionsCBC
- Our instinct as parents is to protect our children. How can I guard them against racism?CBC
- Women struggling due to pandemic need meaningful support to help get back on their feetCBC
- As U.S. transitions from climate laggard to climate leader, Canada could be hard-pressed to keep paceCBC
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