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U.S. Exit from UN Climate Treaty Called Self-Sabotage

The United States' withdrawal from a critical UN climate agreement in January 2026 has drawn sharp criticism as an act of self-sabotage, raising global environmental concerns. Read the full analysis.

Dead Birds Found in Port Stanley, Ontario

Wildlife officials are investigating after deceased birds were found in Port Stanley. The discovery raises environmental and health concerns for the Lake Erie community.

Florida Black Bear Hunt Ends Amid Controversy

Florida's first black bear hunt in nearly a decade concluded on December 29, 2025, sparking renewed debate over wildlife management and conservation ethics. Explore the details and ongoing fallout.

Government Suspends Ban on Plastic Waste Exports

The Canadian government has suspended its planned ban on exporting single-use plastic waste. This policy reversal, announced December 24, 2025, marks a significant shift in environmental strategy. Read the details and implications.

Feds announce plan to cut methane from oil sector, landfills

The federal government has announced a new regulatory framework to significantly reduce methane emissions from Canada's oil and gas operations and landfills. Learn about the key targets and implications for the environment and industry.

19 Dead Ducks Dumped in Tecumseh Field

A Windsor-area couple found 19 dead ducks dumped near their Oldcastle home. Authorities passed the buck on cleanup, highlighting gaps in wildlife disposal protocols. Read the full investigation.

Black: Guilbeault's Cabinet Exit a Win for Canada

Conrad Black praises PM Mark Carney for Steven Guilbeault's removal from cabinet, calling it a victory for economic growth and a shift from environmental extremism. Read the analysis.

Eby says no to old-growth logging for pulp mill

B.C. Premier David Eby has firmly rejected a proposal to harvest old-growth forests to extend the life of a struggling pulp mill. Learn about the decision and its implications for forestry and conservation.

New N.S. recycling regulations start Monday

New recycling regulations come into force in Nova Scotia on Monday, December 1, 2025. Learn what the changes mean for residents and businesses across the province.

First Nations seek ban on 3M hectare development

Two First Nations in northwestern Ontario demand provincial ban on industrial development across three million hectares of remote northern territory. Learn about their conservation efforts.

Controversial Bradford Bypass project moves forward

The contentious Bradford Bypass highway project takes significant step forward despite ongoing environmental concerns. Learn about the latest developments and what's next for this infrastructure initiative.

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