Michael Bramadat-Willcock
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News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
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April 20th 2020
Federal government to do more for Indigenous businesses following criticism over gaps in COVID-19 wage subsidy program.
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The House of Commons is poised to re-open today, April 20, 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to an impasse between the four main political parties.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 20th 2020
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From tar sands oil to aviation, global business sectors have called for suspension of environmental protections
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News, Politics
| April 19th 2020
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News, Politics
| April 20th 2020
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The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it's going to fight for citizens nabbed for municipal recreational infractions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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News, Politics
| April 20th 2020
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News, Politics
| April 20th 2020
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The federal government has moved to protect Canadian businesses battered by the COVID-19 pandemic or producing medical supplies from being gobbled up by outside interests by tightening the rules around foreign investments and takeovers.
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News, Politics
| April 20th 2020
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Half a million clean energy workers could lose their jobs by the end of June, according to a new analysis.
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News, US News
| April 19th 2020
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