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National Energy Board’s failure haunts governments
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National Energy Board’s failure haunts governments

February 22, 2018February 26, 2018

The cries of condemnation emanating from the Alberta and Canadian federal governments are deafening. The burgeoning conflict began when BC announced the province would limit shipments of diluted bitumen from Alberta…

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Anecdotes, guesses no justification for killing wolves
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Anecdotes, guesses no justification for killing wolves

January 19, 2018January 23, 2018

BC’s Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development is proposing to extend wolf-killing season on Vancouver Island…

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Wildlife-management reform in British Columbia is long overdue
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Wildlife-management reform in British Columbia is long overdue

August 14, 2017August 17, 2017

The province’s recent proposal to privatize wildlife management illustrates the pernicious effect of the North American model on the mindset of government bureaucrats and politicians…

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Cecil the lion and compassionate conservation
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Cecil the lion and compassionate conservation

August 11, 2015July 13, 2021

Chris Genovali and Paul Paquet/Vancouver Sun
The senseless killing of Cecil the lion has catalyzed a worldwide discussion about the gratuitous trophy hunting of large carnivores…

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Enbridge tar sands pipeline threatens Canadian wildlife
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Enbridge tar sands pipeline threatens Canadian wildlife

March 22, 2011December 5, 2021

Although rarely considered, many human activities deprive wild animals of their life necessities by destroying or impoverishing their surroundings, causing suffering of individuals through displacement, stress, starvation, and diminished security…

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