Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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January 4th 2020
As of Jan. 1, Canada is enforcing a new UN-backed cap on the amount of sulphur allowed in heavy fuel oil in the waters north of the 60th parallel.
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A First Nation in British Columbia has served a company that wants to build a natural gas pipeline through its territory an eviction notice.
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News, Politics
| January 6th 2020
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The international spotlight will be turned on British Columbia's Supreme Court this month as Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing is set to begin, more than a year after her arrest shattered Canada-China relations.
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News, Politics
| January 6th 2020
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Canada is closely monitoring developments after Iraq's parliament called for the expulsion of foreign troops from the country, a spokesman for Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said.
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News, Politics
| January 6th 2020
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When it comes to potential candidates for Conservative leadership, Bryan Brulotte isn't exactly an outsider. He's been involved in conservative politics for nearly three decades.
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News, Politics
| January 6th 2020
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