It’s been another tumultuous year for Canada’s oil and gas sector. From regulatory upheaval to layoffs to pipeline bottlenecks and mandatory production cuts, there’s been no...
“We tried to make a game of it, but the damage was done in the second period,” Claude Julien said of Montreal’s 5-4 loss against the...
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Brett Story made a film about climate change that doesn’t once use the phrase. Instead, “The Hottest August” walks a camera down everyday streets and asks...
At gatherings of electric vehicle enthusiasts, the curious surround Rob Spritzer and his car. Both are celebrities in these circles — he’s known as “High Mileage Rob,”...
Perhaps the most unsettling fact about the effort to get the world on track to addressing climate change this decade is this: there was no point...
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A final thought from Nate Thompson, offered right before his Montreal Canadiens took off for Tampa Bay on Friday, resonates in the wake of a 5-4...