Emma McIntosh, Mike De Souza
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Investigations, Energy
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June 3rd 2019
The burden of returning the land to a natural state could fall to the next 93 generations. The estimates were outlined by an Alberta Energy Regulator official in a September 2018 presentation, obtained through freedom-of-information.
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The top medical officer in Lambton County, a region surrounded by petrochemical plants, engaged in an animated online debate on Friday with authors of a recent peer-reviewed study that revealed elevated rates of a type of leukemia in several industrial Ontario towns.
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News, Politics
| June 1st 2019
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Evacuees from Pikangikum First Nation will be taken to host cities in two provinces on Sunday, June 2, 2019, while a wildfire continues to grow near the northwestern Ontario community.
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News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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Obama's talk touched on everything from his memories of his first visit to Ottawa, and the cookies in his likeness that are still sold in the Byward Market, to reflections on parenting, feminism, his famous 2004 convention speech, his wife Michelle Obama — and the current NBA finals matchup, featuring a Canadian team, the Toronto Raptors, for the first time.
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News, US News, Politics
| May 31st 2019
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Canada's minister of gender equality has announced a new initiative aimed at creating a sustainable model to fund women's rights organizations in developing countries and at home.
Brenna Owen
News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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Survivors and families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are preparing for what's anticipated to be a highly emotional ceremony in Gatineau, Que., on Monday, June 3, 2019, to mark the release of a report that names the issue as nothing short of a "genocide."
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News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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Andrew Scheer says he has removed Michael Cooper from the justice committee over comments the Conservative member of Parliament made earlier in the week.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 2nd 2019
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Clearcutting B.C.’s spectacular, globally rare old-growth forests was never a smart idea. Destroying the last of them in the midst of a climate and biodiversity emergency is extreme.
Jens Wieting
Opinion
| May 31st 2019
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The change won’t be pretty, but it must be done. Going forward, we must reward sustainable activity only.
Susan Diamond
Opinion
| May 31st 2019
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As Toronto and Vancouver struggle to keep housing affordable for anyone but the wealthy, Montreal says its new, first-on-the-continent development model will help it succeed where other big cities have failed.
Giuseppe Valiante
News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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One minute, it was dangling off the back of an icebreaker into the waters of the High Arctic. The next, the crucial piece of gear was gone.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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A Chinese company's $817-million investment in a northern Alberta heavy oil project nine years ago has collapsed in value to less than $80 million, based on the price its Canadian partner has negotiated for the sale of its majority stake.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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An environmental group says Canada needs to up its game on protecting its oceans.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| June 3rd 2019
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