Nora Loreto
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Opinion, Politics
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October 29th 2019
With the PPC experiment over, their network of associations and activists in nearly every riding in Canada won’t cease to exist, it will be mobilized in another way.
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Doug Ford’s provincial government started dismantling Ontario’s green-energy industry as soon as he came to power, cancelling 758 wind and solar projects including White Pines.
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| October 29th 2019
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XR in Ottawa sees its role as nurturing a mass movement that can occupy space for as long as necessary.
Carl Meyer
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| October 29th 2019
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Anti-carbon tax stickers will stay up on gas pumps as "a matter of transparency" while Ontario continues its court fight against the federal levy, the province's energy minister said on Monday, October 28, 2019.
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News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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As Alberta prepares to release details on its new climate plan, critics are wondering about funding cuts to environmental monitoring and greenhouse gas management already spelled out in last week's budget.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| October 28th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is turning to two political veterans to provide advice on forming his minority government, one of whom was once the lone federal Liberal voice from Alberta.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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The minority government public service will need to be nimble as "demands and pressure are heightened by instability, partisanship," Sen. Tony Dean says.
Kathryn May
News, Politics
| October 28th 2019
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Canada will be years past celebrating its tricentennial before the country can close the economic gap between men and women if things keep improving at the glacial pace they are now, a new report says.
Joanna Smith
News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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Canada's new ambassador to China has met with two Canadian men the People's Republic imprisoned nearly one year ago.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he heard loud and clear the message Canadians sent in the federal election for him to be bolder about climate change action.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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More than one-third of Canadians voted strategically in last week's federal election to stop another party from winning, a new poll suggests
Joan Bryden
News, Politics
| October 29th 2019
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