Caroline Orr
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
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September 6th 2019
An analysis of tweets made after Bernier's attack on Greta Thunberg highlight how easily hashtags can be dominated by just a few users.
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A federal government team said there's no evidence the accounts swayed the election results, but that the activity seemed to be driven mostly by United Conservative Party supporters.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| September 6th 2019
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Gas stations refusing to put mandatory anti-carbon-price stickers on their pumps will face daily fines of $150, a penalty that is at the lower end of the range established by a controversial law Ontario's Progressive Conservatives passed earlier this year.
Shawn Jeffords
News, Politics
| September 7th 2019
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A Friday, September 6, 2019, ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal about Canada's treatment of Indigenous children demands a full investigation of the federal Indigenous-affairs department, says child-welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says she was recently walking outside a movie theatre with her children when a car slowly pulled to a stop beside them.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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A First Nation on the Manitoba-Ontario boundary is closer to getting safe drinking water.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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A storm with hurricane-force winds that hit the Maritimes left more than 400,000 residents without electricity, as repairs began on Sunday, September 8, 2019, to downed power lines and buildings damaged by splintered trees.
Michael MacDonald, Michael Tutton
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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Manitoba's political parties are using their platforms, candidates and advertisements to reach out to women voters who some analysts say could play a deciding role in important constituencies in Tuesday's, September 10, 2019, election.
Kelly Geraldine Malone
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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The federal New Democrats ended last year by going deeper into the red.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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Conservative party Leader Andrew Scheer is trying to reassure Canadians that if elected, his government would better protect their personal information following recent high-profile security breaches at major corporations that compromised the data of millions of Canadians.
Giuseppe Valiante
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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The Alberta government has announced a review of the province's energy regulator.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 8th 2019
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