Chris Hatch
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Opinion
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November 11th 2019
“They died together and now they sleep side by side.
To them we have a solemn obligation.”
The sacrifices of those who last fought to save civilization dwarf the price now asked of us to defend civilized life on an inhabitable Earth.
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A fiddle played the sombre strains of the Last Post and Amazing Grace during a special ceremony on Friday, November 8, 2019, to remember the contributions of Canada's Metis people during the Second World War as well as the discrimination that greeted them upon their return home.
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News, Energy, Politics
| November 10th 2019
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A simple four-page piece of legislation sets the path forward for Indigenous rights in B.C.
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Opinion, Politics
| November 8th 2019
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A study of 100 cases found First Nations were denied 81 per cent of the injunctions they filed against corporations.
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News, Politics
| November 8th 2019
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced the creation of a panel that will examine ways to make his province more independent of Ottawa in a speech to the conservative Manning Centre on Saturday, November 9, 2019, in which he rejected separatist arguments.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 10th 2019
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British Columbia's rental housing crisis goes far beyond factoring the impact of short-term rentals, say housing experts who say more building is needed to help families find affordable homes.
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News, Politics
| November 10th 2019
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Celebrity businessman and former Conservative leadership contender Kevin O'Leary has an April court date to challenge the constitutionality of campaign finance law.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| November 9th 2019
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Quebec's economy is humming, allowing the government to shower Quebecers with more than $850 million in extra spending this fiscal year — mostly on families with children — and pay down billions of dollars of debt.
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News, Politics
| November 9th 2019
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