Morgan Sharp
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News, Politics
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August 27th 2019
A fight over of a parcel of federally-controlled land on the outskirts of Canada's largest city pits food-security advocates against an influx of right-leaning, development-friendly politicians.
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People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier says he had nothing to do with the anti-immigration billboards featuring his picture. But the advertising firm that paid for them is linked to a company that hosted a fundraiser for him.
Caroline Orr
News, Politics
| August 26th 2019
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News is helping make some corporations very wealthy. Canadians expect their government to redistribute some of this wealth to the producers of the news they need to live in a healthy and sturdy democracy.
Jean-Hugues Roy
Opinion
| August 27th 2019
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The federal government is spending $15 million and offering up the use of Canadian water bombers to help fight the wildfires currently ravaging the Amazon rainforest, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday, August 26, 2019, as he wrapped up several days of meetings with G7 world leaders in France.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| August 26th 2019
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Canada enlisted citizens who travelled to Communist countries during the Cold War to gather needed intelligence — a shadowy element of a little-known government program detailed in a newly declassified history.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| August 25th 2019
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With one party leader getting into trouble over his tropical vacation home and another with past criminal convictions and misogynistic writings, there's a lot of material for a negative Manitoba election campaign.
Steve Lambert
News, Politics
| August 25th 2019
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A new book arriving on the eve of the federal election campaign is offering policy geeks a comprehensive take on whether Justin Trudeau lived up to his 2015 vows.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| August 26th 2019
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Canada, we need to change the channel, the authors write. First in a series about Canada's climate policy strengths.
Merran Smith, Trevor Melanson
Opinion, Politics
| May 7th 2019
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A research expedition in northern Labrador is currently assessing vital yet relatively unexplored marine habitats.
Holly McKenzie-Sutter
News, Politics
| August 25th 2019
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A statement from this year's G7 meetings in Halifax said “many ministers" stressed that the impacts of climate change were an “existential threat."
Carl Meyer
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| September 25th 2018
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The political implications of a new oilpatch advertising campaign has prompted at least one political insider to call it “a warning shot” from one of Canada’s largest and most powerful lobby groups for the upcoming federal election.
Fatima Syed, Robert Cribb
Investigations, Energy, Politics
| July 5th 2018
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