H.G. Watson
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News, Culture
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September 18th 2019
Buying a sturdy plastic to-go tumbler is an appealing way to feel like you are doing something proactive in the battle against climate change and plastic waste — but there might be better ways to help.
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If the Amazon is burning right now, it is partly because of the Bolsonaro government, but it is also because there is a huge global appetite for certain agricultural products and certain minerals.
Rufo Quintavalle
Opinion, Politics, Culture
| September 17th 2019
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The Globe and Mail was wrong to publish Ezra Levant’s most recent article for the same reason Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland would have been right to bar a Rebel Media reporter: Rebel Media is a source of dangerous right-wing propaganda posing an active threat to marginalized groups in Canada.
Davide Mastracci
Opinion, Politics
| September 18th 2019
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Given the climate emergency, can Canadians overcome the political obstacles to dramatically reducing their dependence on fossil fuels? Former environmental commissioner Dianne Saxe provides a roadmap.
Dianne Saxe
Analysis, Energy
| September 17th 2019
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One of the oilpatch's most outspoken critics of Canadian federal and provincial energy policy is retiring at the end of this year.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| September 17th 2019
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New statistics released on Monday, September 16, 2019, show a slight dip in the number of people intercepted at the Canada-U.S. border last month trying to cross unofficially to claim asylum.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 17th 2019
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British Columbia's Green party leader is reducing his work schedule while he recovers after recently being diagnosed with labyrinthitis.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 17th 2019
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As the three main political parties continue courting votes from middle-class families, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau surrounded himself with children on Monday, September 16, 2019, and promised help for parents who need more child care before and after regular school hours.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| September 17th 2019
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer wants to revive two more of Stephen Harper's boutique tax credits axed by the Trudeau Liberals.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| September 17th 2019
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