B.C. argues Nuchatlaht Nation ‘abandoned’ its territory. Lawyer reminds court ‘land was stolen’
In the first-ever title case argued in B.C. since the province introduced UNDRIP legislation, Crown...
In the first-ever title case argued in B.C. since the province introduced UNDRIP legislation, Crown...
Survey shows three in five respondents are personally concerned about water pollution, toxic waste and...
A plan to double production at one of the world’s northernmost mines involves building a...
A trip to Brazil helped photographer Aaron Vincent Elkaim see the issues with hydroelectric development...
Canada and the U.S. are bound together by waterways that transcend political borders. But what...
Ancient forest advocates are weary of political promises that have so far been unable to...
Join us on Nov. 26 for a webinar on the future of the Site C...
Bill C-12 would make net-zero emissions by 2050 law and require government to legislate climate...
Unlike six other provinces, B.C. has no endangered species legislation, which allows species at risk...
Federal partnership to aid Indigenous-led monitoring and research of 24,000 hectares of remote Arctic islands...
The project will supply a quarter of Fort Chipewyan’s electricity needs, helping to reduce the...
As fossil fuel companies’ unpaid tax bills mount during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UCP government...
Demand for certain mined minerals is projected to increase exponentially in the coming decades. Experts...
Each day last week, our reporters and editors spoke on The Big Story Podcast about...
'People are generally unsatisfied with the status quo'
Josie Kao believes good journalism is rooted in authentic connections with readers. We couldn’t agree...
The Seal River is Manitoba’s only major waterway that hasn’t been dammed — and five...
Critics call for a moratorium on clearcutting on ‘Galapagos of the North’ to protect ‘monumental’...