Salmon in the Arctic?

Salmon in the Arctic? r1 ... Salmon are showing up in the Arctic. More species are appearing, in more places and in greater numbers than ever before.

An ongoing research project in collaboration with northern communities is monitoring the expansion of the salmon as they push further into the Arctic and further up the Mackenzie River.

The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented change, and it's not yet known what effect the salmon could have on their new range. But it's more than likely that wherever they go, more changes will follow. Read that story from deputy editor Jimmy Thomson here.

And keep reading for more of the week's top headlines.

Emma Gilchrist Editor-in-Chief, The Narwhal

B.C.’s mines represent a staggering liability for taxpayers: report

By Judith Lavoie

The polluter pay rule sounds great in theory, but, when it comes to mining operations in B.C., the often-quoted policy does not reflect reality, says a report released Wednesday. That could result in taxpayers inheriting huge liabilities. Read more. The Narwhal: now on Instagram! We post our original stories, plus tons of bonus and behind-the-scenes content.

Federal funding for Wood Buffalo National Park a drop in bucket: First Nations

By Judith Lavoie

The federal government has committed $27.5 million over five years to “to support the development of an action plan to secure the future” of Wood Buffalo. Local First Nations, however, worry that it's not going to be enough to save the park from ever-growing threats. Read more.

B.C. fish processing plants discharging effluent ‘lethal to fish,’ audit finds

By Sarah Cox

Fish processing plants are killing fish with their discharge while they remain out of compliance with old, outdated permits, according to a new audit by the provincial government. The audit was conducted following the release of a disturbing video recorded by activist Tavish Campbell of bloody water being dumped into the ocean. Read more.

Opinion: If Doug Ford is serious about ‘polluter pay’ he should keep cap-and-trade in place

By Lindsay Wiginton and Sara Hastings-Simon

The new PC government has committed to protecting the environment and coming down heavy on polluters. We agree polluters should pay — this is what carbon pricing does in over 70 jurisdictions across the globe. It’s only fair that operations producing air pollution, including carbon pollution, pay a price or reduce their emissions. Read more.

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