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Author: Nick Murray
Publication Date: December 4, 2025 - 18:38
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Ottawa’s net-zero advisory co-chair resigns, citing disappointment with climate priorites
December 4, 2025
The co-chair of the federal government’s net-zero advisory body has resigned, saying its work had begun to feel “neglected or performative.”
In a post on his LinkedIn account, Simon Donner says he resigned on Tuesday and he is grateful for the opportunity to help shape climate policy in Canada.
Former Saskatoon school director, John Olubobokun, received a second conditional sentence of five additional months for historic assault case.
December 4, 2025 - 19:56 | Vanessa Tiberio | Global News - Canada
OTTAWA — After more than a month and a half of fighting, a Commons committee finally received an unredacted copy of a controversial funding agreement worth hundreds of millions of dollars from Ottawa to auto giant Stellantis Thursday.
On the same day, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly told another Commons committee that the government is serving Stellantis with a notice of default due to its announced shift in production of a Jeep model from Brampton, Ont., to the U.S.
The company furloughed thousands of employees in the process as it announced an “operational pause” of the Ontario...
December 4, 2025 - 19:37 | Christopher Nardi | National Post
The Vancouver School Board is advising staff pull the works of Canadian-American writer Thomas King from its libraries, classrooms and more after the author revealed last week that he discovered he is not part Cherokee.The recommendation follows a Globe and Mail report that a U.S. organization dedicated to exposing false claims of Native American heritage had informed the prominent California-born writer of its genealogical finding about his ancestral history, and that he does not dispute what he learned.
December 4, 2025 - 19:36 | Josh O’Kane | The Globe and Mail
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