Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 2nd 2019
The first-ever Green MP outside B.C. talks Western alienation, supporting oil and gas workers, Indigenous education, banning a popular pesticide ingredient and more.
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There’s little ambiguity about how Carolyn Sale, an associate professor of English and film studies at the University of Alberta, feels about the provincial budget released last week.
Sarah Lawrynuik
News, Politics
| November 2nd 2019
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Greta travelled a long way from Sweden to visit Canada. In the spirit of cultural exchange, I've put together five charts comparing the climate emissions and efforts in our northern nations.
Barry Saxifrage
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| November 2nd 2019
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Cenovus Energy Inc. says it will add as much as 70,000 barrels per day of oilsands output following the Alberta government's decision to ease production curtailments for producers that add crude-by-rail capacity.
Dan Healing, Lauren Krugel
News, Politics
| November 2nd 2019
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Signs are pointing to a civil war breaking out within the Conservative party, but breaking down along different lines than past internal battles that divided the party ideologically.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| November 2nd 2019
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Alberta is to increase what it spends to fight the slow creep of the mountain pine beetle through the province's forests and has asked the federal government to chip in.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| November 2nd 2019
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CIBC's chief executive Victor Dodig rallied support for Canada's energy sector, saying it's the country's "family business" and that the shortage of pipeline capacity represents a "critical threat" to our economy.
Armina Legaya
News, Politics
| November 4th 2019
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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is touting the country's Ukrainian community that spans provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as the rest of Canada, as a great unifier in post-election Canada.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 4th 2019
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