The group of eight associations are calling for “immediate action by June 20 at the latest," citing costs in excess of $483 ...
Researchers analyzed more than 14 million social media posts from accounts in Canada and found that 87 per cent of ...
At Queen’s Park on Tuesday, advocates called on the province to reform a liability ecosystem that they say pushes private contractors to overuse salt in winter, driving up costs and contaminating ...
Time and time again, Big Tech has shown itself either unwilling or unable to act in a manner that prioritizes user safety and well-being, opting instead for maximizing profits (or in the case of ...
Using old records, scientists created a new dataset on how ice coverage has shifted since 1897. Researchers are already using it to study a declining fish species.
Ali Nazemi is an associate professor in the Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering at Concordia University in Montreal. His research combines hydrology, hydroclimatology, ...
Sarah Collardey joined the Le Devoir team in the summer of 2025 as an intern while completing her master's degree in communication at the University of Montreal. As a freelance journalist, she covers ...
Warmer winters increasingly produce rain instead of snow, trigger mid-season melting and shorten snow-cover duration. The risks emerge gradually and creep across drainage basins through a phenomenon ...
Over the weekend Lenny Zhou, a councillor with Vancouver's majority ABC party, posted a video to WeChat accusing the four city councillors who aren't part of the party of using and dealing drugs, a ...
Once they’re in, the app scans social media for negative posts about the political candidate, using AI to generate a counter-narrative in real-time. In a sea of political engagement tools, this is the ...
On Monday night, PQ candidate Marie-Karlynn Laflamme won the byelection in the Chicoutimi riding, north of Quebec City, with more than 45 per cent of the vote, compared to about 26 per cent for second ...
On a recent earnings call, Greg Ebel seemed to be admitting that a new West Coast pipeline would not be economically viable.