Chris Hatch
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Opinion
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October 27th 2019
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As thousands show up for a glimpse of Greta Thunberg, Musqueam land protector asks the crowd tough questions.
Stephanie Wood
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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Canada's National Observer
News
| October 27th 2019
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“This could be ineffective and still ultimately not be in the spirit of free and fair elections," said Fenwick McKelvey, an associate professor at Concordia University who studied political memes during the federal vote.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| October 28th 2019
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A young plaintiff in a lawsuit against the federal government says she has suffered the debilitating consequences of Lyme disease because climate change has expanded the habitat of disease-carrying ticks.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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Trudeau has to address two realities: the urgent need to reduce emissions, and the uneven cost that effort imposes across the country.
Shawn McCarthy
Opinion, Politics
| October 28th 2019
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The European Union and Germany say they appreciate the "continuity" in Canadian climate change policy that will result from the federal election result.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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Fifteen young Canadians are suing the federal government over climate change. It's not the first climate change litigation. Here are five other cases:
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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Third-generation farmer James Praskach has been burned by the oil and gas sector and watched wicked weather pound his crops flat, but he is hoping a new kind of energy — the renewable kind — will pay dividends.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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While most homeowners are raking autumn leaves, Mike Perozak is helping his neighbours in downtown Toronto prepare their gardens to welcome guests in the spring.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 27th 2019
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