The federal government should exercise its
right of ownership for the environmental
benefit of Canadians
Environment
ArticlesShould the park continue to display species that contribute to the area’s negative environmental impact? By Michael Walsh
Science can identify a problem, right a problem, but cannot state right from wrong.
By Georges Dupras and Irwin Rapoport
Congratulations to Hypertec and the City of Montréal for the protection of 11 hectares of greenspace and wetlands
The tech giant’s controversial bold move into small modular reactors. By Andrew Burlone
It must be said that the colours of the maple trees in Westmount Park are quite spectacular in the fall.
By Michael Walsh
How can anything possibly be considered invasive or nonnative if it’s native to Earth? By Randi Hacker
Their outward beauty disguises what can be best described as a Trojan Horse. By Michael Walsh
An environmental retrenchment will have major implications for Canada-U.S. relations.
By Andrew Burlone
A Democrat administration would likely prioritize environmental protection and climate action.
Lawsuits are not about action, lawsuits
are about delay. By Randi Hacker
The Ministère de la Culture et des Communications refuses its classification as a heritage site.
By Louise Legault