Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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May 28th 2020
The Ontario premier accused inspectors of doing their job by phone instead of in-person during COVID-19. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union fired back, saying Doug Ford was misinformed and it was government managers who told inspectors not to go in.
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| May 28th 2020
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| May 28th 2020
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A senior police officer from the United Kingdom with expertise in money laundering says "underground banking" linked to China has become a significant threat in the U.K. and he believes Canada shares some of the same vulnerabilities.
Amy Smart
News
| May 29th 2020
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The pandemic has presented an opportunity for Canada to become the climate leader it claims to be on the world stage.
Christie McLeod
Opinion
| May 29th 2020
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Representatives from Canada's oilpatch said on Thursday, May 28, 1010, they don't know of a single energy company that has yet benefited from any of Ottawa's pandemic-inspired loan programs and many think the cost to access them is too high.
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News, Politics
| May 29th 2020
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Ottawa and the Canadian Armed Forces have started looking for an exit strategy amid talks with Quebec about the continued provision of military personnel to long-term care homes hit hard by COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 29th 2020
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Business at Canadian National Railway Co. has gone downhill since mid-March, leading to thousands of temporary job cuts at the company as the COVID-19 pandemic rips into a sector that serves as a barometer of economic cycles.
Christopher Reynolds
News, Politics
| May 29th 2020
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Donald Trump launched a Twitter war of a different sort on Thursday, May 28, 2020, picking a fight with the online platforms that helped to shape his political career — a feud that, should it escalate, could curtail free speech in the United States and even run afoul of North America's new trade pact.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| May 29th 2020
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