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A collage of several Indigenous small business owners, in black and white, against a red-tinted backdrop of a grocery store shelf. In the front, Rye and Shyra Barberstock smile at each other holding mugs. In the back, from left to right, Sarah Meconse Mierau, Jordan Hocking, Kelsey Coutts and Destiny Houshte smile, some looking towards the lens and others looking away.


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In response to the United States’ illegal aggression against Venezuela on January 3, and the Canadian government’s silence in the face of this violation of Article 2 of the United […]

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In response to the criminal bombings carried out by the United States against the city of Caracas and other areas of Venezuela on January 3, communist and workers’ parties throughout […]

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PV staff   Health coalitions across the country are warning that the threat to public healthcare is at an all-time high, and they are calling for mass action to save the […]

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When maps showing areas most likely to flood are outdated, it puts people and property at risk. In Montreal, a battle over updating them highlights a nationwide worry over home values and insurance costs


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In the early hours of Friday morning, the United States launched a criminal attack on Venezuelan soil, kidnapping its president Nicolas Maduro Moros and his wife Cilia Flores. In his…

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(Left to right) The Narwhal's Emma Gilchrist, photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal's Carol Linnitt stand outside the B.C. Supreme Court in February 2023, after filing a lawsuit against the RCMP.


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As glaciers in Western Canada retreat at an alarming rate, guides on the frontlines are not only witnessing the changes, but managing the hazards


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About a hundred people gathered on Saturday afternoon in downtown Montreal to denounce the American coup d’état in Venezuela. Earlier in the morning, U.S. Special Forces abducted Venezuelan president Nicolas…

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In the early hours of Saturday, the United States launched an unprovoked attack on Venezuelan soil. As American warplanes dropped bombs on the capital city of Caracas, U.S. Special Forces…

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Doug Ford is bringing bureaucrats back to the office in January, but can transit and traffic across the Greater Toronto Area contend with tens of thousands more commuters?


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In tents amid the ruins, families in Gaza are trying to survive, while in Western and Gulf capitals, there is already talk of “reconstruction.” On the table are tens of…

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Another year, another election cycle, another year of the Ford government. For Ontario, 2025 brought contractions, squeezes, and belt tightening—proverbial and literal. The year saw thousands of jobs disappear overnight,…

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A public study on the impact of toxic waste from Stablex in Blainville has just been released, more than a year after the initial tests. Its conclusion is surprising: nothing…

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Crumbling buildings, deteriorating working conditions and student services, and an administration dipping into emergency funds to continue operations—the CEGEP de Saint-Laurent is falling to pieces in more ways than one.…

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This year, François Legault’s CAQ government continued its crusade on behalf of the ruling class at an accelerated pace. Whether through anti-tenant laws, a more expensive life for workers, cuts…

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Even though the Canadian government says it has “suspended” arms exports to Israel, a report shows that it is lying to the public. Canadian fighter jet parts and explosives continue…

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Every Thursday evening in Blainville, north of Montreal, residents gather in front of the Stablex toxic waste landfill site to keep an eye on it. Each time, a large number…

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The fossil fuel giant says its agreement to build pipelines without paying for the right of way ‘works for communities,’ as it faces two municipalities refusing to renew


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The Narwhal’s reporting about the natural world in Canada turned a lot of heads this year. Here are the ones you read the most, from every corner of the country


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High electricity use in cold weather can lead to grid alerts. But there’s a tangled web of factors at play


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From a baby seal rescue in Vancouver, B.C., to oil and gas wells in rural Alberta, Icefields in Cambridge Bay, Nvt., and beyond, these images tell the story of the year that was at The Narwhal


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Thanks to the support of our readers, we can send journalists to the hard-to-reach places where important stories about the natural world in Canada are unfolding


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As the year comes to a close, we reflect on some of the books we read this year that reflected our work or changed the way we thought about it


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Canada and the U.S. have been changing their energy and climate policies, making it harder to predict just how much demand there will be for fossil fuels in the coming years


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