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May 25th 2020
Our Zoom series continues with prominent media commentator Sandy Garossino this Thursday, May 28th at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.
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As Canada continues to battle COVID-19, calls for a green recovery are growing. "We can use this moment to start building an innovative, sustainable, inclusive and resilient national economy," said Jim Balsillie, chair and co-founder of the Council of Canadian Innovators.
Emma McIntosh
News, Energy, Politics
| May 26th 2020
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Canada Post will allocate up to $500,000 to a committee that will look at how rural post offices in places like the B.C. islands could offer services such as money transfers or cashing government cheques.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| May 26th 2020
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With few schools open from which to walk out in protest of the climate crisis, young activists are seeking to keep the momentum going in the digital realm. Meanwhile, Canadian civil society is angling to shape the recovery from COVID-19.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| May 25th 2020
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Investing in energy efficiency post pandemic will deliver robust environmental and economic returns and stimulate job creation in the trades and manufacturing sector while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
James Riley
Opinion
| May 26th 2020
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Canada’s workforce needs more insightful data to navigate the transition to the post COVID-19 job market.
Steven Tobin
Opinion
| May 26th 2020
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“I feel this is my home because it’s mine…other people have to cart their stuff around place to place.I’ve live here now for six years. I’ve been happy and comfortable here.” says 87-year-old Douglas Butt of his rental unit at Cortes Island Seniors Village, which is expanding its stock of stable, subsidized housing to meet older residents' housing needs.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 26th 2020
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Alberta's energy minister says it's a good time to build a pipeline because public health restrictions limit protests against them.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| May 26th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced multiple questions on Monday, May 25, 2020, on why his party applied for a federal wage subsidy program for organizations facing economic hardship due to COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 26th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged Canadians to keep following public health orders heading into summer, as rising COVID-19 cases and high-profile misbehaviour in a Toronto park over the weekend threatened to derail Ontario's reopening plans.
Lauren Krugel
News, Politics
| May 26th 2020
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