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2019 will be the year of the climate reporter

If 2018 was the year in which government inaction turned back the clock on climate change prevention, 2019 will be the year of the climate reporter.

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How a master political satirist works his art

A 'tsunami' becomes a 'swarm'.

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Did I get booed by the People's Party of Canada?

The packed room erupted into applause when I introduced the by-election candidates. It was standing room only.

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Confronting the Disinformation Age

As the SFU panel wrapped up, Sue Gardner urged Canadians not to go on with business as usual. "The world is f**ked right now. Like seriously. For real. Donald Trump is President. Democracy is crumbling...

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Introducing the Election Integrity Reporting Project

The goal of the Election Integrity Project is to identify the online bots, track the dark money and secret funders, and find out more about the suspicious practices of bad actors. We'll focus on...

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Fact-checking Alberta's new premier

Messages in our political discourse need to be meticulously fact-checked and corrected. Here's what we're doing about it.

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Caroline Orr to lead National Observer's coverage of disinformation and the...

Feminist. Behavioral scientist. Journalist. Caroline Orr studies disinformation, psychological warfare, and the extremes of human behaviour and will be writing about it for you.

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'What's it like to be you, Minister McKenna?'

I caught up with Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna after question period last week in her office in Ottawa. She talked about what it's like waking up every morning to a...

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Canada's domestic climate refugees

When fires cause your community to have to evacuate, climate change ceases to be an abstract political issue and instead becomes something personal.

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Postmedia owes the public an explanation for Hecht anti-immigration op-ed

Someone at Postmedia was responsible — apparently someone senior enough to green-light it for publication. Who was it?

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RCMP, let journalists witness Unist'ot'en Camp

Members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation have fought for many years to keep three pipelines from running through their land in northern B.C. At stake, the protesters say, is their way of life, their...

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Sophie Grégoire Trudeau tests positive for coronavirus

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Canadian at work on COVID-19 vaccine is optimistic

Chil-Yong Kang, PhD, professor emeritus, Department of Microbiology and Immunology and his team developed the first and only preventative HIV vaccine and now he's working on a vaccine for COVID-19.

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Michener Award honours 'Tainted Water' investigation

At a time when the media ranks are shrinking, Canada’s National Observer continues to take deep dives into crucial matters of public policy. Sometimes, we do this through partnerships and...

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Emilee Gilpin hosts new First Nations Forward Facebook Live interview series

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10 benefits you get as a National Observer subscriber

With exclusives like these, why wouldn't you subscribe?

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The political calculus of Rachel Notley, John Horgan and Justin Trudeau

As Bill McKibben told me recently, seated on Burnaby Mountain where we were sheltering in the shade of a Douglas fir on a blazingly hot May day, "Physics is remarkably disinterested in how the economy...

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Online with President Trump (Kim Jong-un and Doug Ford)

It's been a crazy week in politics. Here's an analysis of influences and voices beyond borders, with National Observer's Editor-in-Chief.

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MAGA's spewing propaganda and we can't look away

Truly, in this season filled with economic distress and border closures, masks and militias, snake oil salesmen and demagoguery, the news from America can seem like an assault.

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Trudeau Liberals shouldn't shelve $100 billion climate plan

As of Sunday, around 4 million acres have been scorched by wildfires in California, Washington and Oregon. These fires are a reminder that for all our struggles with COVID-19, climate change remains...

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