
Humanizing the workforce: how we went behind the scenes to tell the story of the migrants growing Canada’s produce
Anonymous tips, access to information requests, trips to crowded bunkhouses: these are just some of...
The coronavirus pandemic has upended all of our lives, with no end in sight. As the COVID-19 crisis develops, The Narwhal is providing analysis and reporting on issues that align with our focus on the natural world.
How are Indigenous communities responding? What does it mean for Canada’s oil and gas industry? And what do government measures tell us about our ability to tackle the threats of climate change amid COVID-19? These are just a few of the questions we’re digging into to keep you informed.
Anonymous tips, access to information requests, trips to crowded bunkhouses: these are just some of...
Housing for migrant farmworkers in Ontario has never been great. Then COVID-19 brought outbreaks, and...
After the last four years of wildfire, we all know what comes next. The good...
Last year’s economic crash meant oilsands companies were going to have to pay an annual...
Canadian Natural Resources Limited — which has reported an average annual profit of $1.9 billion...
What happens when a deadly pandemic and environmental racism collide? Read on for the details...
From toxic waste to tailings ponds, Canada’s environmental hazards are often imposed on Indigenous and...
The bill for delinquent companies — picked up almost entirely by taxpayers — is up...
After 250 cases, several complaints from workers and six open letters calling for projects to...
The final resting place of Canada’s most radioactive nuclear waste could be a cave about as deep below the surface as the CN Tower is...
Continue readingPeople always tell us they love our newsletter. Find out yourself with a weekly dose of our ad‑free, independent journalism