Emilee Gilpin
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News, Energy, Politics
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January 28th 2019
A subsidiary of Calgary-based energy company TransCanada bulldozed through traplines and personal property from two different clans of the Wet'suwet'en Nation last week, while the RCMP enforced an interim injunction requested by the company so that it could proceed with construction. Some Wet'suwet'en members said the RCMP prevented them from entering their own territories.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) sent a letter to three of the nation’s biggest tech companies on Monday decrying their sponsorship of a conference this month that promoted climate change denial.
Stephanie Mencimer
News
| January 28th 2019
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The mayors of Canada’s largest cities want federal funding for disaster resilience topped up and loosened, after a wild 2018 that saw record wildfires and cold snaps, wind storms, flash floods, heat waves and other freak weather events.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| January 28th 2019
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In launching his new book, The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster: Public Betrayal, Justice Denied, author Bruce Campbell says it could happen again. Canadian shipments of oil by rail are skyrocketing.
Tracy Sherlock
News, Energy
| January 28th 2019
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Heat pumps, solar panels and energy kits are just some of the ways the Skidegate band council is ensuring a more sustainable future for their community.
Emilee Gilpin
News, Entertainment, Energy, Politics, Culture
| April 9th 2018
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As agricultural areas are snatched up and transformed into new housing developments, one farmer keeps fighting.
Tracey Lindeman
News
| January 28th 2019
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A deadly cold snap is hitting the Midwest, plunging roughly 200 million people into one of the most frigid weeks on record. Parts of Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois will see temperatures plunge up to 50 degrees below normal, raising fears of frostbite and hypothermia for any residents venturing outdoors.
Dan Spinelli
News
| January 28th 2019
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British Columbia Premier John Horgan says a recent report alleging spending abuses by the clerk and sergeant-at-arms raises concerns about a broader culture of "entitlement" in the legislature, but there isn't much he can do as premier.
Laura Kane
News, Politics
| January 29th 2019
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Canada will host a meeting of Western Hemisphere countries next Monday, February 5, 2019, to address the political and economic crisis in Venezuela.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| January 29th 2019
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The case of a senior executive of Chinese tech juggernaut Huawei Technologies is scheduled to return to court in Vancouver today, January 29, 2019.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| January 29th 2019
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The U.S. Department of Justice laid out its case on Monday, Janaury 28, 2019, against Canada's most famous corporate detainee, unsealing 13 criminal counts of conspiracy, fraud and obstruction against Chinese tech juggernaut Huawei Technologies and arrested telecom scion Meng Wanzhou.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| January 29th 2019
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