Canada just pledged to tackle environmental racism. What does that mean?
For nearly a decade, Ingrid Waldron has pushed for a federal bill to address the...
The belief in a better way of doing things is at the heart of much of The Narwhal’s reporting. All across Canada, people and communities are finding solutions to broken regulatory systems, generating ideas for cleaner communities and re-envisioning natural resource development.
Solutions journalism elevates public conversations by pointing to the root of problems and what is being done to fix them. Here you’ll find stories about renewable energy, the revitalization of Canada’s environmental laws and the ideas that are sparking revolutions in how we think about and move through our daily lives.
For nearly a decade, Ingrid Waldron has pushed for a federal bill to address the...
Squirrel Island is being returned to its rightful owners. But between an abandoned dump, lack...
Bringing back ancient Indigenous fire practices helps restore cultural connections, heal the land and strengthen...
The pesticide DDT nearly wiped out North America’s bald eagles. Communities, scientists and politicians worked...
On the shores of James and Hudson Bays, the Omushkego Wahkohtowin conservation project is almost...
When a Vancouver Island elk was hit by a car, the story unravelled before local...
Schneider Woods in Wilmot Township will become a 95-hectare nature reserve, after council drops parking...
Black birdwatchers on the practice’s racist history, the move to rename North America’s feathered species...
Black Canadian scientists, researchers and environmental advocates discuss the importance of mentors, protégés and friends...
This is the second article in a two-part series about the opposition to wind energy in Kneehill County, Alta. Get the inside scoop on The...
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