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The airline industry is working on cleaner fuel — but how quickly can it decarbonize flying?

Our planet is changing. So is our journalism. This weekly newsletter is part of a CBC News initiative entitled "Our…

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Some U.S. cities could offer model for easing transit violence in Canada, experts say

As Canadian cities look for ways to combat violence on public transit, experts say strategies south of the border that combine law…

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Canada's low unemployment rate indicates it's a job seeker's market. Here's why that's often not the case

Canada's unemployment rate continues to hover around a near all-time low of five per cent, so you'd assume that landing a job is easier than…

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BuzzFeed shutting down News division, laying off 15% of all staff

BuzzFeed Inc. is shutting down its news division and cutting its workforce by 15 per cent.The company made the news in an…

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First Nation in B.C. sues port firm, governments for allegedly disrupting ancestral remains

A First Nation is suing the British Columbia and federal governments and the company behind a railway terminal port in the province's…

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'We're there for each other': Canadian cyclists Mitchell, Genest inseparable in quest to be world's best

They're housemates and with each other 24/7. They do practically everything together — training, racing, travelling, eating and even share…

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Ottawa not tracking impact of individual emission reduction policies: environment commissioner

The federal government isn't measuring how effective its policies are in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, says a report released Thursday by the…

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B.C. Hydro dam project wants to leave construction debris at bottom of Peace River

When B.C. Hydro's Site C dam floods an 80 kilometre-long swathe of the Peace River valley to generate electricity, the…

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