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I am a staff writer with CTV.ca News. That operation is part of CTV News, which is of course nestled into CTV Inc. and CTVglobemedia.

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View Article  Toronto Star editor-in-chief resigning

From the Financial Post:

Fred Kuntz is resigning as editor-in-chief of the Toronto Star effective Dec. 31, several sources at the newspaper confirmed on Tuesday.

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View Article  Sun Media chops 10 per cent of workforce

From CP via CTV.ca:

Canada's biggest newspaper publisher, Sun Media, is cutting 600 jobs in Western Canada, Ontario and Quebec as it restructures in the face of harsh economic conditions.

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View Article  Aussies accused of setting weak climate target

While the Globe and Mail took Canada's Conservative government to task for a weak GHG emissions goal for 2020, Australia's just-announced goal is only marginally better.

Incidentally, both Australia and Canada are in the top five of the world's per-capita emitters of GHGs.

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View Article  Obama says job 1 for new energy czar is alternatives to fossil fuels

From the BBC:

Barack Obama has named physics Nobel Prize winner Steven Chu as his energy secretary and tasked him with finding alternatives to fossil fuels.

The US president-elect said the new administration's priorities were to end US dependence on foreign oil and fight climate change.

Naming his environment team, he said US energy dependence had grown even as global resources were disappearing.

View Article  Meet U.S. senators who hate unions and love cars

During last week's U.S. Senate showdown over auto sector aid, some southern U.S. Republicans blocked the package, ostensibly on the grounds that the unions hadn't given up enough. Salon explores why.

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View Article  G&M editorial board muddledness on climate continues

The Globe and Mail wrote the following in an editorial:

When Jim Prentice took over the environment brief six weeks ago, he emphasized the need to balance environmental action with economic realities. But there appears to be little balance in the government's approach. When Mr. Prentice asserts that Canada will reduce its carbon emissions by 20 per cent as of 2020, he means from 2006 emissions levels, not the 1990 levels, as would be the base line if the Kyoto Protocol were to be the goal.

Canada is committing itself to a three-per-cent reduction in emissions by 2020. ...

I could have sworn the Globe was opposed to any attempt to meet Kyoto on the grounds it would hurt the economy, although the above only notes the weakness of the Tory target -- without suggesting anything tougher, let alone trying to meet Kyoto.

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