David McKie
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David McKie is Canada National Observer's deputy managing editor, data-journalism trainer, and teaches at Carleton U., the University of King's College and TMU
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Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel recently told investors he was very pleased with Ontario Premier Doug Ford's policy to provide "gas, to the maximum possibility." The comments come as the energy giant plans to fork billions back to shareholders. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/10/09/a...
Enbridge investors to get billions as gas giant expands into small-town Ontario
Enbridge executives know Ontario ratepayers are a cash cow for its gas business, and in recent calls with investors they said they plan to milk it for all its worth.
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Given 15 minutes to address the United Nations General Assembly, Trump found a fresh way to shock the world, rambling on for about an hour — almost a quarter of which was spent trashing climate science, clean energy and the assembled audience. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/29/o...
Trump’s climate con job
Given 15 minutes to address the United Nations General Assembly, Donald Trump found a fresh way to shock the world by rambling on for about an hour — almost a quarter of which was spent trashing clima...
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The perception that a bureaucratic maze is preventing Canada from building major projects, as PM Mark Carney has argued to support his deregulatory nation-building agenda, doesn’t hold up according to a data analysis of projects already underway. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/15/a...
Carney's red tape narrative doesn't hold up
The perception that a bureaucratic maze is preventing Canada from building major projects, as Prime Minister Mark Carney has argued to support his deregulatory nation-building agenda, doesn’t hold up ...
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Federal planning documents obtained through access to information legislation say its "critical" to incorporate climate risks like wildfires when planning for major events like the G7 Summit held in Kananaskis, Alta. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/19/n...
As Canada prepared for G7, it planned for climate disasters
Wildfires fueled by climate change had the potential to disrupt the G7 Summit held in Kananaskis, according to federal planning documents.
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The wildfire danger where homes meet forests is rising worldwide. Using new data, we built a detailed map of Halifax’s fire-prone forest edge — and explain what it says about the state of the wildland urban interface in Canada. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/16/n...
Building to the forest's edge fuels fire danger
As cities expand into forests already primed to burn, experts say Canada needs stronger maps, building codes and planning rules to keep people safe.
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“I don’t like the precedent this sets,” said the town’s mayor, Jeff Genung, at a council meeting Monday night. Genung was concerned that if Cochrane exited the program, it could be used as an example to reverse environmental policies elsewhere. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/09/11/n...
Alberta town bucks misinformation and stands by climate program
The town of Cochrane, Alberta voted to stay in the Partners for Climate Protection program despite intense pressure from KICLEI — an anti net-zero group using AI to convince thousands of local politic...
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