Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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July 17th 2019
Ontario's premier used to give out his cellphone number, but has disconnected it after the line was flooded with automated calls.
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The Kirby Corporation was fined nearly $3 million Tuesday for violating the Fisheries Act, Pacific Pilotage Act and the Migratory Birds Act. The Heiltsuk Nation, who has for two years been dealing with the devastation to their food harvesting area at Gale Creek, say no amount of money can pay off the damage done. It's time for change, chief Marilyn Slett says.
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| July 17th 2019
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The decision is 'disappointing,' 'frustrating' and 'disrespectful,' Chief Lee Spahan of Coldwater Indian Band says.
Stephanie Wood
News, Energy, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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Much of the activity surrounding the hashtag was actually driven by accounts tweeting at non-human rates, including about two dozen accounts created in the past 48 hours.
Caroline Orr
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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"When we start to act, hope is everywhere," climate activist Greta Thunberg said. "So instead of looking for hope, look for action. Then the hope will come."
Robert Hackett
Opinion
| July 17th 2019
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A mother whose son died of a fentanyl overdose wants the Regina Police Service to equip all front-line officers with the life-saving antidote naloxone.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 17th 2019
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A former chairman of the federal advisory panel on firearms says he found the committee to be a well-meaning but ultimately pointless exercise because members were not allowed to conduct independent research.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| July 17th 2019
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Newly published government figures show fewer asylum-seekers crossing "irregularly" into Canada than last year, although June did see a small increase over other months this year.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 17th 2019
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The 'Social Media Summit' was designed to celebrate conspiracy theorists, extremists and disinformation agents who helped Trump turn social media into a battleground in 2016.
Caroline Orr
News
| July 15th 2019
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Mass-shooting survivor Nathalie Provost has quit the federal firearms advisory committee in frustration, saying she is "extremely disappointed" with the Liberal government's failure to crack down on assault-style rifles.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| July 17th 2019
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