Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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May 29th 2019
Canadians could save as much as $24 billion annually by 2050 by scaling back the use of fossil fuels to heat and cool their buildings and deploying a range of low-carbon and energy efficient technologies, according to a new joint study by a federal regulator and an international agency.
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| May 30th 2019
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Former justice minister and attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould said on Wednesday, May 29, 2019, she never had long-term plan in mind during the SNC-Lavalin controversy that went beyond her doing the right thing in her previous role.
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News, Politics
| May 30th 2019
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The ratification of the new North American trade agreement will dominate a packed agenda when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence meet today, May 30, 2019, in Ottawa.
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| May 30th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says governments need to be wary of taking steps to regulate social media platforms that could be used by authoritarian regimes to further oppress citizens and stifle free speech.
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News, Politics
| May 30th 2019
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