Carl Meyer
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News, Energy
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July 18th 2019
Crews scrambled to contain a 12,000-litre oil spill off the Atlantic coast Thursday that has shut down production at the Hibernia offshore platform for two days.
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Lunenburg town council is taking a stand after recent government approval of British Petroleum’s deepwater drilling project 300 kilometres off the coast from this picturesque Nova Scotia community, a UNESCO world heritage site with an economy dependent on tourism and fish.
Joel Ballard
News, Energy, Politics
| June 20th 2018
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An investigation by National Observer indicates there is reason to be worried that's exactly what Canada has done.
Joel Ballard
News, Energy, Politics
| May 8th 2018
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The iconic Canadian coffee shop chain is seeking to refresh its brand with the launch of its flagship store on King Street in Toronto's downtown core. National Observer was invited check it out. Text by Alastair Sharp. Photos by Cole Burston
Morgan Sharp, Cole Burston
News, Culture
| 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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The British Columbia government is protecting 54 of the province's largest and oldest trees along with a one-hectare buffer zone surrounding each of the giants.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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The Canadian government has asked officials in Cambodia for more information about 11 containers of Canadian garbage the southeast Asian country's environment ministry says ended up there illegally.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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One of the largest fuel companies in British Columbia says there's no retail market more competitive than gasoline in Canada and an executive denies any price setting between competitors.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says there is no place in society for comments such as the ones U.S. President Donald Trump has made about four Democratic congresswomen.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O'Regan faced calls on Wednesday, July 18, 2019, from the federal NDP to visit the northern Ontario community of Attawapiskat First Nation so he can see the impacts of a state of emergency first-hand.
Kristy Kirkup
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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The House of Commons' ethics watchdog should never have approved a flight taken by Liberal cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc on a private aircraft owned by J.D. Irving, says an organization that advocates for greater government accountability.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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Several hundred Canadian millennials planned to rally in at least 30 cities across the country on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, demanding a federal leaders' debate on climate change.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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The CEOs of nine Alberta natural gas producers have released an open letter to Premier Jason Kenney asking him to show "bold leadership" in supporting a plan to restrict production to boost low gas prices.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| July 18th 2019
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