News - Laurel Broten
By MICHAEL OLIVEIRA TORONTO (CP) - Ontario motorists who drive an environmentally friendly, low-emission vehicle will soon get a green-hued licence plate and access to perks like free parking or access to car-pool lanes under a new provincial program unveiled Wednesday.
By MARIA BABBAGE TORONTO (CP) - Canadians will be better able to hold politicians and businesses accountable on air pollution with the help of a new tool to measure the impact of bad air on public health, federal Environment Minister John Baird said Monday.
By CHINTA PUXLEY TORONTO (CP) - Ontario must do more to investigate whether potentially dangerous chemicals in the water supply coming from everyday shampoos, soaps and pharmaceuticals pose a threat to people's health and the ecosystem, the province's environmental commissioner says.
TORONTO, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and Environment Minister Laurel Broten will co-host Shared Air Summit 2007.
TORONTO (CP) - Ontario's environment minister says the federal government's environment plan doesn't go far enough and that Canada should do more to reduce greenhouse gases.
