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David Suzuki: A year after the Cohen inquiry, salmon face an uphill battle...

As the days get cooler and shorter, millions of salmon are making the arduous journey up the rivers and streams of British Columbia to the spawning grounds where they were born. Waiting for this rich...

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Barry Cooper: Business, government should quit appeasing or supporting green...

A few years ago, I was managing the Calgary office of a market-oriented think-tank. Part of my job was fundraising. A colleague and I would do some research before visiting local business people to...

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Editorial: Site C approval is fantastic for B.C.

The $7.9-billion Site C hydroelectric dam project received federal and provincial environmental approval Tuesday and almost immediately opponents began banging out emails and tweets denouncing the...

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Letters: Pesticide ban, terrorist, bin Laden, poor, Alert Bay arrest, city...

Landowners should decide whether to use pesticides I am among many people in B.C. who are fed up with the likes of Lisa Gue and the David Suzuki Foundation and Barbara Kaminsky of the Canadian Cancer...

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Letters: Garbage, food scraps, poop, pesticides, B.C. tourism, lousy service,...

It’s time to resist Metro Vancouver’s garbage tyrants It appears as though modern environmentalism has been “contaminated” by control freaks. Metro Vancouver’s demand that all organics be removed from...

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Naomi Lakritz: We’re a long way from being humane to food animals

The way everyone is crowing over McDonald’s decision to source its eggs from cage-free hens, you’d think the hens will soon be happily clucking away in sunny barnyards while a smiling farmer’s wife...

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Sierra Rayne, John Werring, Richard Honour and Steven Vincent: We don’t know...

The land disposal of sewage sludge has resulted in significant controversy and a resistance movement is rightfully building to this misguided policy. Quite simply, the science doesn’t support the...

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