Fabian Raemy

Fabian Raemy majored in Political Science at Toronto Metropolitan University where he honed his skills as an investigative researcher, reporter and journalist. Although the journey started with politics, it quickly led to the world of sustainability. With a passion for green building and a need to share the truth, Fabian is always on the hunt for the next big piece of sustainability news.

Fabian Raemy
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Federal Government Abolishes $1 Billion Green Fund

The federal government has abolished a $1 billion green fund operated by Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) due to egregious violations of conflict-of-interest policies. Since SDTC was created in 2001 with a mandate to spur the development of sustainable technologies

Removing p trap on bathroom sink - unclog a bathroom sink naturally

How to Unclog a Bathroom Sink Naturally

Unclogging a bathroom sink that’s blocked with hair and other random gunk isn’t usually as straightforward as taking a plunger to it. Yes, chemicals can eat through clogs, but they don’t work in all cases, and they aren’t good for

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Increasing Demand for Mass Timber Across Canada

One of the most commonly used building materials for our so-called urban concrete jungles is of course none other than concrete. However, concrete has its problems, with a lack of overall sustainability being one of them. This is why many

Clothes dryer in laundry room

Choosing the Best Dryer Vent Hose for Tight Spaces

Installing a dryer vent hose in a cramped laundry room can be a challenge. Conventional hoses struggle to navigate tight corners or bends, often leading to kinking or collapsing. This can restrict airflow, potentially causing overheating issues or increasing the