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E. McIntosh
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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September 2nd 2020
“When I found out about it, the tweet was already down," the new Conservative leader told reporters Wednesday.
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More in today's news
In lieu of his in-person visit to the region, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau moved meetings with B.C. leaders online on Wednesday.
Premila D'Sa
News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 3rd 2020
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Online voting will open later this month, with a party leader to be chosen Oct. 3. The new leader will take over at a pivotal time, in a moment where talk of a green recovery from COVID-19 is gaining momentum and the possibility of a snap election this fall looms.
E. McIntosh
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 2nd 2020
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Recent post-secondary graduates are facing an uncertain job hunt, since the seasonal transition into winter during the pandemic could continue to affect major sectors of the economy.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 3rd 2020
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About 130 student refugees were poised to resettle in Canada and begin their post-secondary educations, but visa office closures and country-specific travel restrictions have pushed their earliest possible arrival to winter semester.
Vjosa Isai
News, Next Gen Insider
| September 2nd 2020
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One woman's dispute with the city of Nelson could change the way future liability cases are handled in Canada.
Premila D'Sa
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 3rd 2020
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The marine adventure tourism sector — so critical to the economy of many small coastal communities in B.C. — took a big hit as international visitors vanished this year.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 3rd 2020
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La Ronge town council approved a motion for a new COVID-19 test site in its industrial area on Wednesday at a special meeting. The move means the Saskatchewan Health Authority can continue testing in the community for the long term.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| September 3rd 2020
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Coal plants generate wastewater that is discharged into rivers and lakes and often ends up in drinking water.
Emily Holden
News
| September 3rd 2020
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Exclusive new emissions analysis shows how much more dangerous for the climate SUVs are than smaller vehicles, and how embedded they have become in our lives
Oliver Milman
News
| September 2nd 2020
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From the archives
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Selena Ross
News
| November 1st 2017
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