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Western Canada's Glaciers Could Vanish by 2100
2015-04-06 22:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LiveScience: Canada's glacial ice draws millions of tourists and provides drinking water to two countries, but this important economic resource could disappear by the end of the 21st century, a new study finds. For the study, scientists devised a new computer model that predicts how glaciers will respond to future climate change. The results were dismal. In the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and British Columbia, 90 percent of the spectacular mountain glaciers may vanish by 2100, according to research published...
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Philippines to landfill Canadas illegal 2013 waste shipment
2015-03-31 21:33:53| Solid Waste & Recycling magazine Headlines
Although reports have surfaced categorizing the waste in the containers as toxic, the Philippine government says the containers consist of mixed scrap plastic and household waste The post Philippines to landfill Canada’s illegal 2013 waste shipment appeared first on Solid Waste & Recycling Magazine.
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We got French Toast Crunch back. Canada's getting re-Trixed
2015-03-31 15:47:10| Agriculture - Topix.net
Marketing Magazine reports on the move by the Golden Valley-based food manufacturer, which said it made the decision after finding strong social media support and plenty of "phantom awareness" of the cereal that hasn't been on store shelves since 2005. That's the same sort of path that brought French Toast Crunch back to the United States market in late 2014 .
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Best Buy closes Canada's Future Shop
2015-03-29 10:54:41| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
US consumer electronics chain Best Buy is closing its Canadian subsidiary, Future Shop, and converting 65 of its 131 stores into Best Buy outlets.
Oil Sands Pain Spreads to Canada's Far-Flung Eastern Shores
2015-03-20 13:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Cory Troke joined the exodus west two years ago, leaving scenic but job-scarce Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, after being laid off as a machinist. Troke, 37, headed to the Alberta oilsands, apprenticing as a pipefitter and finding 19 months of steady work, flying in for two weeks, returning home for one. By October Troke was out of work again, and he was not alone. A downturn driven by tumbling crude prices is causing turmoil in an island economy that has grown dependent on workers commuting more...
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