Merran Smith, Dan Woynillowicz
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Opinion
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July 22nd 2019
In an argument put forward to scrap the clean fuel standard, Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer claimed it was ‘a secret fuel tax’ that would increase the cost of gas by four cents.
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| July 19th 2019
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court dealt a possibly fatal blow on Friday, July 19, 2019, to plans for a hydropower transmission line that has raised concerns among communities and environmentalists that it would harm tourism and property values.
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A Calgary judge has denied British Columbia's attempt to block Alberta legislation that would allow that province to stop oil shipments to the coast.
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News, Politics
| July 20th 2019
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Japanese Canadians across the country are meeting to discuss how an apology by the British Columbia government could be backed by meaningful action for those who were placed in internment camps or forced into labour because of racist policies during the Second World War.
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News, Politics
| July 21st 2019
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With three months to go now until the election, the Liberals are intensifying campaign efforts with Prime Minister Trudeau hitting party events to drum up support and by ensuring his long-time friend and former senior adviser is in the fold.
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News, Politics
| July 22nd 2019
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The office of Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O'Regan said on Sunday, July 21, 2019, he will be visiting Attawapiskat First Nation at the request of the community's chief.
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News, Politics
| July 22nd 2019
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With three months until Canadians vote in the next federal election, Green party leader Elizabeth May says her big hope for the final result is a minority government over which she can exert some influence.
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| July 21st 2019
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| July 22nd 2019
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