Environment Canada
Climate Change Hits Canada Twice as Hard as Other Countries
Concordia researchers have created an app to fight fear-mongering and misinformation.
How Stephen Harper’s Government Screwed Over Canadian Wildlife
Scientists say Stephen Harper and co. treated the endangered animals file 'with neglect.'
Trudeau's Government Believes In Climate Change, Wants to Do Something About It
The Canadian government said a lot of nice things today, but will it actually do anything?
Canada's Muzzled Scientists Can Speak Freely Again, So I Called a Few Up
For the first time in nearly a decade, I spoke to a Canadian government scientist directly, without asking the government first.
A Weather Tracking Black Hole Is Helping Uncover the Mysteries of Tornadoes
"The reality is we probably truly underestimate the number of tornadoes."
The Fight to Unmuzzle Canada's Scientists
Can voters in this fall's election be convinced that science matters as much as ISIS and the economy?
Canada's Northwest Territories Are Preparing for a Record-Breaking Summer of Forest Fires
Fire crews are already experiencing fatigue and have had to take time off—and the fire season is just beginning.
Local Governments in Canada Say the Feds' Response to Vancouver Fuel Spill Was Too Slow
Politicians blamed each other for delayed spill response last week, as many popular Vancouver beaches remain closed.
Mount Polley Mine’s Headquarters Raided Six Months After Massive Spill
Four government agencies executed four search warrants as part of a joint investigation into the mining disaster. Meanwhile, Imperial Metals' Red Chris mine in northern BC started digging.
The Harper Government Is Derailing a NAFTA Investigation into Tar Sands Pollution
If this is Environment Canada's attempt to deflect attention away from Alberta's pollution record, um, it's not working.
New Oil and Gas Pipelines Could Pose a Serious Threat to Canada’s North West
“This is not a feasible project. There’s too much opposition to it and we’re really not willing to risk our territories, our waters, for projects that aren’t even economically sound."