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Poor Santa Claus, his home is getting too hot to handle, says The David Suzuki Foundation. In the foundation's latest campaign Suzuki says that Santa must relocate to a better spot in order to fill his sleigh with toys for good little girls and boys.
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A press release issued Thursday by the David Suzuki Foundation does not spare anyone's feelings in its lead up towards a March release of its study on trophy hunting and grizzly bear mortality in British Columbia.
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The 73 year old Canadian environmental activist was awarded an honorary Right Livelihood Award for "... for his lifetime advocacy of the socially responsible use of science ..."
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Ralph Nader, noted American environmentalist and consumer advocate, has joined the fight to protect the Alliston Aquifer from a landfill called Site 41. The landfill will sit on top of the large aquifer, an important part of Ontario's groundwater system.
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Events such as Earth Hour will not reverse global warming. It can however buy our planet some precious time, a world-renowned scientist and environment crusader, David Suzuki says.
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Are you up for a challenge? To help save the planet we call Earth? David Suzuki is asking for Canadians to join up and help. Every ONE person makes a difference. By improving nature we improve our own lives. It's a WIN, WIN.
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Not physically of course, but Suzuki had some strong words in opposition of the new Conservative environment plan.
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 Japan is taking its time to rebuild a year after a devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, David Suzuki says in an interview with CBC's Q cultural affairs show.
 Baseball is set to start all across America. A week after Ichiro Suzuki, Yoenis Cespedes and the rest of Athletics and Mariners began in Tokyo, everyone else gets a turn at opening day. Seven games are on the schedule Thursday.
 Daisuke Takahashi earned a world-record score of 94.00 points in the short program on Thursday and Akiko Suzuki was second in the women's event on Thursday as Japan took the lead after the opening day of the World Team Trophy in Tokyo.
 David Gilmour's The Perfect Order of Things and David Bezmozgis' The Free World are among the finalists for the Trillium Prize, an Ontario award for fiction or poetry.
Sir David Jason moves behind the camera
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