Canada has a real vaping problem; and something’s got to change as this is becoming a dire situation.
Canada has a real vaping problem; and something’s got to change as this is becoming a dire situation.
During frosh, there was a small protest in front of RBC’s booth at the Clubs and Wellness Fair. Protester Sarah Donnelly shares her story.
Front-runners in Ottawa’s Mayoral election debate environmental and liveability issues
“Planetary health is this realization that, for you and me to be healthy, for humanity to be healthy, it depends on a healthy planet as well.”
Is cap and trade really an efficient way to combat climate change, and how will this system affect Ontarians in the long run?
The rally was held in conjunction with a Nov. 29 hearing at the Supreme Court between the Clyde River Inuit and the Crown over a decision made by the National Energy Board that will allow companies to conduct seismic testing near Clyde River, Nunavut.
Dropping coal by 2030 is a good step, but Canada needs to take advantage of other policies as well to make a significant impact.
A post on a University of Ottawa Facebook page was recently taken down following a series of critical comments by students at the university.
A project by Stewart Elgie, professor of law and economics at the University of Ottawa, was recently selected as one of the Clean50 Top15 projects of 2017 for the Smart Prosperity Initiative.
Years of talk about fossil fuel divestment finally came to a head at the most recent U of O Board of Governors meeting.
The divestment movement is rapidly taking over university campuses across the country, but is it really the best way to bring about positive environmental change?
When assigned with the theme of water, Razek says the group wanted to approach the subject in a more psychological context, studying controversial water conservation issues in Canada, “and how contemporary art can play a role in that.”