Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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January 16th 2020
“The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the rule of law and put an end to the British Columbia government’s campaign of obstruction against Alberta energy," declared Alberta Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer.
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Canadian Army reservist, Patrik Mathews, arrested in the US by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). Mathews has ties to a violent neo-Nazi group.
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| January 16th 2020
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Short-term forecasts show a good year ahead for the energy sector. But long term, Canadians are pushing for clean energy and global demand for petroleum may peak sooner than expected.
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
| January 16th 2020
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Fisheries and Oceans needs to take an ecosystem-based approach to herring fishery management and reduce the focus on maximizing harvests.
Scott Wallace
Opinion
| January 17th 2020
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A national organization representing Inuit women in Canada is calling for a radical shift in the way police work is done in the North.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| January 17th 2020
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The Canadian military is looking for help taking out the trash in space.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| January 17th 2020
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These 6 charts show what that means
WIll Peischel
News
| January 16th 2020
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National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility funding was discontinued in 2017, while Scott Morrison was treasurer
Paul Karp
News
| January 16th 2020
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And that’s just the start of country’s policy-driven emissions disaster.
Marisa Endicott
News
| January 16th 2020
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Species are being wiped out at a terrifying rate. Ending the crisis requires swift global action.
Chris D'Angelo
News
| January 16th 2020
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