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Cybersecurity experts say Quebec’s vaccine passport is safe, and a model for the country

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By following an international standard, experts say the app does not need to send data to an external server.

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Climatologist says Canada needs to stop producing fossil fuels within 30 years

Climatologist says Canada needs to stop producing fossil fuels within 30 years

Damon Matthews, an expert on climate change planning, says getting out of the oil and gas business is necessary for Canada to reach its Paris accord targets.

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Paralympic wake-up call: Canada’s medal party continues with silver surge in Tokyo

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Canadian Paralympians are bringing their best to competition, earning two silvers in Para swimming and Para cycling. Here’s more of what you missed on Thursday.

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‘Nerve-racking’: Sask. storm chaser snaps photos of tornado near Ituna

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As an amateur storm chaser, Kyle Rathgeber travels throughout the province to see tornadoes form. He didn’t have to go very far to see one on Tuesday.

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Environmental Law Centre calls for independent review of proposed B.C. petrochemical, plastics complex

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Lawyers at the University of Victoria Environmental Law Centre are calling for an independent assessment of three proposed petrochemical and plastics facilities in Prince George, B.C., that they say pose “profound risks to the global environment.” 

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