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Environmentalist media outlet received $355,000 from Trudeau government

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, The Narwhal has received $99,057 through the federal government’s Local Journalism Initiative and a $254,655 grant from the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Climate change could cripple Canada’s power grids. Here’s what we can learn from Texas

According to Francis Bradley, president and CEO of the Canadian Electricity Association, Canada’s power systems are better prepared for extreme weather because we’ve learned from major disasters — events like the 1998 ice storm in the East, the 2013 Calgary floods and the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires.

The fast-growing cannabis industry has a big pollution problem

In this week’s Riskin Report, CTV News Science and Technology Specialist Dan Riskin looks at what’s behind the heavy pollution price of pot, and what could be done to reduce a large chunk of the cannabis industry’s emissions.

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Top photojournalist blasts Biden admin for blocking media from documenting border crisis: ‘Zero access’

A prominent photojournalist rebuked the Biden administration last week for allegedly blocking media from observing operations of immigration officials handling the migrant crisis at the southern United States border.

Jason Miller: Trump Will Be Launching a His Own Social Media Platform in the Next Few Months

Miller said, “I can’t go much further than what I was able to just share. I can say it will be big once he starts. There have been a lot of high-powered meetings he has been having at Mar-a-Lago with teams of folks that have been coming in. I got to tell you it’s not just one company that’s approached the president. There have been numerous companies. I think the president knows what direction he wants to head here. This new platform is going to be big, and everyone wants him. He’s going to bring millions and millions, tens of millions of people to this new platform.”

‘Humanitarian Disaster’: Gov. Abbott Shocked By Conditions In Migrant Facilities

Abbott voiced concerns regarding what can possibly qualify as “unacceptable and inhumane” conditions in two of the three federally run facilities in Texas. The one in Midland has “no proven clean running water at the location” and uses well water which may potentially be contaminated with arsenic, according to Abbott.


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