Juliet O'Neill
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News, Energy, Politics
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August 6th 2019
The environmentalist has faced an onslaught of harassment over her opposition to the oilsands and pipelines. She is concerned that the organized personal demonization of her and other activists is putting a chill on open dialogue in Alberta about climate change and fossil fuels.
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In the hours after the tragic mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, far-right social media users turned a three-day old hoax into a full-blown disinformation campaign targeting antifascist activists.
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| August 3rd 2019
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| August 2nd 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extolled on the importance of unity as he marched in Vancouver's annual Pride parade with two of his political rivals on Sunday, August 4, 2019.
Brenna Owen
News, Politics, Culture
| August 5th 2019
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Quebec's highest court agreed on Thursday, August 1, 2019, to hear an appeal on behalf of groups seeking to suspend the central parts of the province's secularism law.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 2nd 2019
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Ottawa is pushing back against Saskatchewan's request to have the Supreme Court of Canada delay hearing its challenge of the federal carbon tax.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 3rd 2019
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A Conservative government, if elected this fall, would work to fix Canada's relationship with Saudi Arabia by trying to build back rapport with the kingdom in areas that it considers of mutual interest.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| August 2nd 2019
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The official English-language leaders' debate for the fall election is set to conflict with more than 100 planned all-candidates events focused on the environment.
Christian Paas-Lang
News, Politics
| August 2nd 2019
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A coalition of states sued the Trump administration on Friday, August 2, 2019, for the second time to block a planned reduction in the penalties automakers pay when they fail to meet fuel economy standards.
Associated Press
News, US News, Politics
| August 3rd 2019
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