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And now, for today's headlines.
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Karyn Pugliese
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Opinion
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October 21st 2020
Despite living in the information age, where technology and big data are pervasive, the U.S. election is a reminder of how much our world still operates on faith.
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The Sipekne’katik First Nation was exercising its constitutionally protected rights when it opened a self-regulated lobster fishery in September. Despite this, Mi'kmaq fishers have faced violence and intimidation.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| October 21st 2020
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First Work’s virtual jobs conference next week aims to provide the tools to help marginalized youth navigate the already perilous path to finding meaningful work, a task upended by COVID-19.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| October 21st 2020
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Tensions remain high in the dispute over the Indigenous lobster fishery in Nova Scotia. Here are five things to know about the situation.
Michael MacDonald
News
| October 20th 2020
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A U.S. environmental group is making a direct appeal to Canadians for help in persuading the Canada Pension Plan to end its investment in a Colorado-based oil and gas company.
David Paddon
News
| October 20th 2020
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Forestry and fish are playing out as pivotal B.C. election issues in the North Island, as two party leaders paid a visit to the riding in the final week of their campaigns.
Rochelle Baker
News, Politics, Island Insider
| October 21st 2020
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From the archives
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Stephanie Wood
News, Politics
| June 5th 2019
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