Clothilde Goujard
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News, Politics
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June 26th 2018
Political scientist Yasha Mounk warns of growing distrust for democracies in Europe and the United States.
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The controversial speakers, Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson, were in town to debate each other on Saturday evening. It was the first time that these two have met on stage.
Michael Ruffolo
Analysis
| June 26th 2018
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Climate change is already having a big impact — and Canadian governments urgently need to collect and publish data showing how safe their citizens are from floods, fires and other hazards, a federal advisory panel says. In a report Tuesday, the panel says basic information such as the percentage of poor Canadians who are living in high-risk areas, or the readiness of infrastructure for the change
Michael Tutton
News
| June 26th 2018
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Author Adam Weymouth canoed the length of the Yukon River. His brilliant book, Kings of the Yukon, takes the reader on a journey of sound, smells, shifts of light and colour, storms and sunshine, wistfulness, fear, and admiration for the mighty King salmon and the people along the way.
Anne Watson
Opinion
| June 26th 2018
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The federal government's purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline will add significantly to the deficit next year, according to a study by a sustainable energy research group.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Representatives from German industry, environmental groups and unions met on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, in Berlin to discuss how and when the country can stop using coal to generate electricity.
Frank Jordans
News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Federal documents echo earlier concerns that Canada's largest national park faces long-term threats that could place it on a list of endangered world heritage sites.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Postmedia Network Inc. will close six small-town newspapers and reduce print publication of four more, while slashing 10 per cent of its total salary outlay through staff layoffs and voluntary buyouts by the end of August.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Canada's largest newspaper chain is in a death spiral, sacrificing journalistic principles as its American owners are enriched.
Bruce Livesey
News
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Finance ministers from across the country weighed the consequences on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, of Canada's intensifying trade dispute with the United States as the federal government worked to finalize details of its retaliation against Donald Trump's tariffs.
Andy Blatchford
News, US News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Toronto can no longer accommodate new waves of refugees and asylum seekers in its shelter system and needs federal and provincial help dealing with the situation, the city's mayor said on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, as he called for immediate support.
Nicole Thompson
News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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Justin Trudeau will skip Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill this year. The prime minister is scheduled to visit Leamington, Ont., Regina and Dawson City, Yukon — all on July 1.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 27th 2018
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