David McKie
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Analysis
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June 29th 2020
And as Canada struggles to meet its medium- and long-term targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the transportation sector must be part of the overall plan.
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The federal Conservatives are calling for an investigation into the Liberal government's decision to have an international charity administer a $900-million program designed to help students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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| June 29th 2020
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News, US News, Politics
| June 29th 2020
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| June 29th 2020
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A failure to clearly articulate positions on social conservative issues and a weak climate change plan are often cited as reasons the federal Conservatives failed to woo enough voters to win the last federal election.
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News, Politics
| June 29th 2020
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Not even a global pandemic is quashing Cortes Island’s Queer community and allies from celebrating Pride this year.
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News, Island Insider
| June 26th 2020
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