Emma McIntosh
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May 21st 2020
More than 200 organizations representing more than 2,000 green companies have signed onto Resilient Recovery. “Done right, stimulus and recovery efforts can achieve multiple things,” said Sarah Petrevan, a policy director at Clean Energy Canada.
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The Alberta Energy Regulator suspended environmental monitoring in oilpatch in response to public-health concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2020
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Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke is a Canadian business rock star who — with his owlish eyeglasses and golfer’s caps — resembles a Starbucks-mooching slacker.
Bruce Livesey, Paul Webster
Analysis
| May 22nd 2020
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A nationwide, citizen-led petition proposing to protect people in in long-term care homes has now garnered 57,000-plus signatures.
Kat Cizek, Helene Klodawsky, Michelle van Beusekom, Kitra Cahana
Opinion
| May 22nd 2020
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Two of the community groups on the receiving end of Cameco’s $1-million COVID-19 relief fund for northern Saskatchewan couldn’t be happier.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| May 22nd 2020
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“It’s hard to process that for first time in my life, I don’t know what I’m going to be doing in the fall, or even next month in June,” said Carihi Secondary School graduate Kailen Crosson about COVID-19's impact on her future.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 21st 2020
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As income loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic stretches into a third month, both landlord and tenant groups are bracing for even more households to fall into rent arrears. That could lead to a tidal wave of evictions once a tribunal to deal with them is reopened.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Business, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| May 22nd 2020
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Canada's oilfield services sector is in for "an immense amount of pain" over at least the next year thanks to low North American oil and gas exploration activity amid a worldwide glut of cheap crude, according to a report from CIBC.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2020
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Most major Canadian cities saw drastic improvements in air quality over the last two months as COVID-19 kept people at home instead of on the roads.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2020
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As Canada continues to struggle to keep up with the level of COVID-19 tests needed to fend off a potential second wave of the viral disease, researchers say the best early warning system for a second wave could be right beneath our feet — in the sewers.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2020
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Are restaurants still necessary and will they survive amidst the real and reasonable fears of the spread of coronavirus.
Tessa Vikander
News, Culture
| May 22nd 2020
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