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Canada sets first offshore wind zones in 'pivotal milestone'
Canada has officially designated its first offshore wind development zones off the eastern Atlantic province of Nova Scotia in a move described as "pivotal" for the country's energy transition. by Orlando Jenkinson

Canada could use thermal infrastructure to turn wasted heat emissions into energy
Buildings are the third-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. In many cities, including Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary, buildings are the single highest source of emissions. The recently launched Infrastructure for Good barometer,...

Canadian scientists trap gut microbe fuel to improve blood sugar and liver health
A team of Canadian scientists has discovered a surprising new way to improve blood sugar levels and reduce liver damage: by trapping a little-known fuel made by gut bacteria before they wreak havoc on the body. The findings, published in Cell...
Canadian Mental Health Association grills up smiles at Tail Light Tuesday
CMHA team members in their official hot dog grilling uniforms. (photos by Hayden Michaels)The grills were hot and the rides were cool at the Gary Coombs Memorial Barbecue. The Living Sky Casino parking lot was packed with over 100 vehicles for the...

Canadians need a feeling of belonging
We're living in a time of heightened political tension, where the appeal of radical, burn-it-all-down solutions has gained ground globally. By Bradley Miller We're living in a time of heightened political tension, where the appeal of radical,...

Climate Science Digest: July 30, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 30, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. Why animals are a critical part of forest carbon absorption A lot of attention has...

Carbon Upcycling and Ash Grove launch CCUS facility in Canada
Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove, a CRH Company and one of North America’s leading cement manufacturers, broke ground on Carbon 1 Mississauga – a Canadian first-of-its-kind commercial carbon capture and utilisation facility at Ash...

Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove break ground on new facility
Carbon 1 Mississauga Groundbreaking with Carbon Upcycling, Ash Grove, and Government Stakeholders (CNW Group/Carbon Upcycling Technologies Inc.) MISSISSAUGA — Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove, a cement manufacturer, announce that they...

Crop Comments: One Last Dose (Hopefully) of Canadian Wildfires
The record wildfires of 2023 (compliments of our neighbor to the North) started gaining momentum in March of that year. Their intensity increased, starting in June, but Canada had been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. As...

To stop Gaza genocide, Canada must escalate pressure on Israel
Canadian companies, with the approval of the Canadian government, are supplying military equipment for Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. The proof is incontrovertible. On July 29, 2025, researchers revealed that Canadian companies have...

Forward Water Technologies Announces Financial Results for the Fifteen-Month Period Ended March 31, 2025
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / July 30, 2025 / Forward Water Technologies Corp. (TSXV:FWTC) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has filed its condensed consolidated audited financial statements and related management's discussion and...

Extreme environmental chamber aids research on heat and cold ‘relevant to every human’
Blair Johnson, left, and Zachary Schlader will conduct research and facilitate experiential learning at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington's new extreme environmental chamber. Photo by James Brosher, Indiana University “We think we may be...

What we know about fossil fuel subsidies in Canada
There is one simple truth when it comes to oil and gas subsidies in Canada: no one knows exactly how much money these companies are receiving from governments. There’s a lack of clear data, for one, but also the nature of tax breaks and...

India News | Researchers Call for Government Collaboration Ahead of Final Talks Before Signing of Global Plastics Treaty
New Delhi, Jul 30 (PTI) Ahead of the final stage of talks at the UN Global Plastics Treaty, researchers urgently call for governments to collaborate to address plastic pollution through measures that reduce production and prioritise human health....

Why Did National Geographic Disappear Its Own Documentary About A Queer Climate Scientist?
If you’re not a particular kind of mountain sports nerd, you might not be familiar with the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour. But for people who live their lives in the overlapping circles of outdoor and adventure sports,...

A climate of truth
Mike Berners-Lee. Image: Marcus Rose UNISON has a long record in combatting climate change. This year’s national delegate conference, in Liverpool, reaffirmed its commitment to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels to net zero. And,...

Not just for Silicon Valley: 8 tech skills that pay off anywhere in the world
8 tech skills that pay off anywhere in the world What if the most valuable career skills today had nothing to do with where you studied or where you live?In a world increasingly powered by remote work, digital platforms, and global collaboration,...

Costs of data breaches dropping globally but not in Canada: IBM study (Business)
Photo: The Canadian Press The uOttawa-IBM Cyber Range at the University of Ottawa, in Ottawa, is seen on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. A new report shows the global average cost of a data breach dropped for the first time in five years — but not in...

eStruxture secures $1.35-billion in debt financing to build Canadian data-centre business
Open this photo in gallery:EStruxture’s new $750-million data centre near Calgary is expected to be online by fall 2026.eStruxture Data Centers/Supplied Canada’s largest homegrown data-centre builder has nearly doubled its borrowing capacity and...
How can we innovate if Canada does not properly protect intellectual property?
Open this photo in gallery:The federal government should protect new technologies and inventions being developed by Canadian companies using trade secrecy methods.Chris Young/The Canadian Press Matt Malone is an assistant professor at the...