Morgan Sharp, Fatima Syed
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June 20th 2019
The cabinet shuffle comes as the Ford government looks to reset after two months of bad polling for the Ontario Conservatives, a badly received budget that was full of cuts across industries and sectors, and three sets of boos directed at the premier (including one very loud one conducted by tens of thousands of people at the Toronto Raptors Championship parade on Monday).
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Steven Guilbeault, who once scaled the CN Tower to unveil a banner calling Jean Chretien and George W. Bush "climate killers," says his goal is to stop Andrew Scheer from becoming prime minister
Canada's National Observer
News, Energy, Politics
| June 20th 2019
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The prime minister's comment came after a Conservative MP made headlines for a second time for making Islamophobic comments.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 19th 2019
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Andrew Scheer has certainly waited an awfully long time to release his climate plan. Pundits had given up trying to pry one from him, and I have often tweeted about him being “the man with no climate plan.” Well, no more, at last the plan has been unveiled.
Gerald Kutney
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| June 20th 2019
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U.S. President Donald Trump says he will raise the issue of two Canadians being detained in China when he meets with the Chinese president next week, if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants him to.
Mike Blanchfield
News, US News, Politics
| June 20th 2019
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Indigenous leaders at Tuesday’s conference say the federal government’s second round of consultations was as inadequate as the first. Meantime, Trans Mountain says it’s getting shovels ready to build a new pipeline.
Stephanie Wood
News, Politics
| June 19th 2019
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The father of the late filmmaker Rob Stewart, whose 2007 documentary Sharkwater, galvanized a movement against finning, was ecstatic after the bill passed the Senate: "I know Robbie’s looking down, saying ‘Canada first.’
Holly Lake
News, Politics
| June 19th 2019
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The deputy Conservative leader shared an article denying there's a link between climate change and extreme weather, then deleted it after a scientist responded. In an interview with National Observer, she says she believes in climate change and reducing emissions.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| June 14th 2019
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As the number of displaced people worldwide reaches modern highs, new figures show Canada resettled more refugees last year than any other country and had the second-highest number of refugees who gained citizenship.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| June 20th 2019
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