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Behold: the first-ever list of news outlets that have banned generative AI in their reporting. As of today, this is literally information that you cannot find on Google.
My goal is to fill the starter pack, so please send over suggestions with supporting evidence!
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I asked the secretary-general of European Union diplomats if Europe wants Canada's oil and gas. She said Europe will give priority to clean energy sources and expects to continue to rely on renewables and nuclear power: thenarwhal.ca/eu-canada-oi...
Saskatchewan Crown Investments Corporation Minister Jeremy Harrison has said the province will “not comply” with the clean electricity rules. The Saskatchewan legislature passed the Saskatchewan First Act in 2023, which claims the province has “autonomy” over electricity generation and emissions
In January, a Saskatchewan court dismissed a citizen-led legal challenge against the coal-power extension plan. Peter Prebble, a board member of one of the applicants, Saskatchewan Environmental Society, told me they're going to be encouraging the minister to tell the province "you can’t do this."
Federal coal phase-out rules and Canada's clean electricity rules are both under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, which regulates toxic substances. CO2, NO2, SO2, mercury from coal plants are all on the toxic substances list. Dabrusin can intervene when a party is about to violate the law
Environment minister will work with Saskatchewan to “ensure” it follows the law, her office reiterated, as the province pushes to keep its coal plants open past Canada’s deadline. Dabrusin’s office was mum when asked if she would intervene thenarwhal.ca/saskatchewan...
Meanwhile the assessment group has itself faced difficulty moving forward, it said, due to emergency conditions faced by several communities in the Ring of Fire. First Nations have faced wildfire evacuations, some lack clean drinking water, housing, health care. "The bulk of the work lies ahead."
The report says environmental monitoring "must be community-driven and started immediately, and before any development occurs." Mushkegowuk director Lawrence Martin believes the First Nations involved are taking the issue seriously. “We have to trust that our own people are very concerned" he said
Construction is set to begin on what will eventually be three new access roads to the Ring of Fire. They were proposed by two remote First Nations that want secure all-season access to Ontario highways, driving down their cost of living. Mushkegowuk communities want to see the all-season roads too
A federal document released in January, part of a regional assessment of the consequences of industrial activity in the Ring of Fire, says too little is known about past and present environmental conditions there. Premier Ford has said the province is on track to get “shovels in the ground" in June
Mushkegowuk Council is hoping new recommendations to “immediately” enact environmental monitoring in the Ring of Fire and help communities “urgently” access health care will see the light of day — even if construction on access roads is planned to begin in four months: thenarwhal.ca/ring-of-fire...
Called by his ancestors, Ken Johnston walked 1,360 kilometres through southern Ontario to retrace parts of the Underground Railroad. Here's what he learned about Black history in Canada, including the outdoor survival skills needed to escape enslavement. thenarwhal.ca/ontario-nort...
I recently worked with the talented @writermjs.bsky.social to turn some of his reporting on LNG Canada's flaring into video.
Go check it out, and then go read his stories on www.thenarwhal.ca
The stunning photographs are by @martyclemens.bsky.social
Mark Carney and Doug Ford both named this mining project as a priority. Canada's invested in its carbon storage potential. But the carbon that Crawford Nickel plans to store won't come from the mine's own emissions. It could wind up being brought by pipeline or rail: thenarwhal.ca/crawford-nic...
Reminder: journalists get arrested in Canada too.
In fact, The Narwhal is in court right now challenging the RCMP for arresting photojournalist Amber Bracken. Our editor-in-chief,Carol Linnitt, testifies today and Monday, and court is open to the public if you're in Vancouver.
Lobbyists try to influence those in the halls of power. But who are they? And what are they trying to achieve? @jsrutgers.bsky.social dug deep in Manitoba to find out. thenarwhal.ca/manitoba-lob...
LNG Canada has known about an issue with its flare stack for more than a year. The BC Energy Regulator learned as early as April 2025. Until now, the public has been kept in the dark. New from me and @laurenwatsonjourno.bsky.social thenarwhal.ca/lng-canada-f...
Again and again last year, oil and gas executives and lobby groups made public overtures to Carney to “unwind the past decade” of environmental policy and “unlock” fossil fuel growth. Changes under Carney will bring Canada partially in line with their list of proposals: thenarwhal.ca/build-canada...
Next year will see a bit of a showdown between Enbridge Gas and two Ontario municipalities that are trying to resist a decades-old agreement that allows the fossil fuel company to build pipelines on public land free of charge. I really want you all to read about on Christmas Eve.
Canada’s national energy regulator has postponed its report outlining future demand for fossil fuels, citing an “evolving energy and policy landscape.” thenarwhal.ca/canada-energ...
Ramon Kataquapit, founder of the Okiniwak youth movement, says Bill 5 threatens his way of life. “They call it the Ring of Fire, but to us, it’s the Breathing Lands. For them, they see profit. For us, we see the air of Canada, the air of Ontario, the air of ourselves." thenarwhal.ca/bill-5-lawsu...
Oil and gas companies collectively owe hundreds of millions to Alberta citizens, municipalities and the provincial government, and making these companies pay up isn't easy. Why do they owe so much? @drewanderson.bsky.social breaks it down: thenarwhal.ca/alberta-surf...
Over several years I've reported on the oil and gas industry lobbying against restrictions on methane, limits on emissions, rules for carbon pricing, rules on clean tech use, and the push for more pipelines. All of those topics and more are in the Canada-Alberta deal: thenarwhal.ca/carney-alber...
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement to advance Alberta’s pipeline dreams — and weaken some pollution laws. Here’s what you need to know:
thenarwhal.ca/carney-alber...
A national project list that doesn't do anything (yet) and a pipeline that doesn't exist. It's amazing how much debate nothing can stir up. #ableg #cdnpoli thenarwhal.ca/alberta-pipe...
Carney's budget claims Canada's anti-greenwashing law led to “some parties slowing or reversing efforts to protect the environment.” The government couldn't name any examples when I asked. Experts say the risks are exaggerated and the law could be working as intended thenarwhal.ca/greenwashing...
Join us for a free Zoom event on Dec. 2 to unpack the process, politics and potential impacts of Canada’s push to build major projects. Get the details on that, plus more fresh reporting from The Narwhal, in our latest newsletter: thenarwhal.ca/newsletter-r...
Its been 7 months since the Liberals vowed to “immediately" introduce a First Nations drinking water bill. The minister says she's taking the time to get it right. Mikisew Cree, fighting against oilsands toxic waste, opposes reintroducing the bill that died last session thenarwhal.ca/alberta-oils...
Are Mark Carney’s nation-building projects really on the fast-track — or just the fake-track? @meyer.bsky.social sorts hype from reality in today’s newsletter:
thenarwhal.ca/newsletter-c...