Juliet O'Neill
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News, Energy, Politics
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September 5th 2019
With the potential of their signature issue to be a prime ballot-box question in the Oct. 21 federal election, the Green Party of Canada is facing increased scrutiny.
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On Tuesday, the Greens said they'd accepted 14 former provincial NDP candidates in New Brunswick and one executive with the federal party. But the New Democrats contested that Thursday, saying "at least six" of the people on the list hadn't jumped ship.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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By using imaging scans to measure internal decay, researchers find forests may store far less carbon than we think.
Jan Ellen Spiegel
News
| September 5th 2019
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A well-known environmental campaigner from British Columbia has received a (US)$2 million award from a global organization that supports projects aimed at curbing climate change.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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The family of a woman from Windsor, Ont., says she has died in the Bahamas as a result of hurricane Dorian.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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The Trump administration turned its deregulatory focus on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, to light bulbs, scrapping a rule that would have phased out less energy efficient incandescent bulbs.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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An Ontario law forcing gas stations to display stickers showing the cost of federal carbon pricing is illegal and should be thrown out, a new lawsuit asserts.
Colin Perkel
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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One claimed Canada was taking in 100,000 Palestinians, while another said a convicted child killer could come here. Their origins are shady, but that doesn’t mean they were spread by a foreign disinformation campaign, experts say.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| September 5th 2019
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A recently ousted Liberal candidate says the party knew about his controversial social media posts well before he was turfed as the nominee in a Montreal riding.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 4th 2019
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A well-known piece of public art that hangs over Montreal's Gay Village is being dismantled and sold off in pieces to the public.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 4th 2019
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With climate change poised to be a central issue in this fall’s Canadian federal election, it's time to take an unvarnished look at the winners and losers during the past four years of Liberal party reign.
Chris McDermott
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| September 4th 2019
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