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December 10th 2019
The CEO of the company, Harbour Air, was the pilot and not a drop of fossil fuel was burned.
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What is Ottawa trying to hide with Trans Mountain? About $8 billion in subsidies and a project spiralling out of control
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| December 10th 2019
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“Zero means zero. It sets a marker that we will no longer be using fossil fuels, so it becomes the lens for approving or rejecting projects and policies from now on.”
Chris Hatch
News
| December 10th 2019
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Andrew Hayes, interim federal environment and sustainable-development commissioner, described the approach he uncovered as “layering disconnected strategies on more strategies,” and said this was confusing for both government officials and Canadians.
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News, Energy, Politics
| December 11th 2019
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Ontario’s sprawling public sector should be directed to steadily curtail its greenhouse gas emissions until they reach net zero, which would likely take two decades, the Opposition New Democrats say in draft legislation seen by National Observer on Tuesday.
Morgan Sharp
News
| December 10th 2019
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Canada joined the United States and Mexico in heralding a new era of North American prosperity on Tuesday, December 10, 2019, as they formally agreed to changes to the new continental free trade deal.
Lee Berthiaume
News, US News, Politics
| December 10th 2019
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Exxon Mobil won on Tuesday, December 10, 2019, in a closely watched lawsuit over the costs of climate change, with a judge saying there was no proof the energy giant duped investors about the toll that regulations could take on its business.
Associated Press
News, US News, Politics
| December 10th 2019
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