Natasha Bulowski, John Woodside
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Explainer, Energy, Politics
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May 12th 2022
Finance Canada has helped Trans Mountain secure $10 billion in new financing to complete construction of the controversial pipeline by promising investors that if the Crown corporation can’t pay back the loans, the public will.
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Steven Del Duca's Liberals have established themselves as the clear threat to Doug Ford and they now have three weeks to run him down, writes columnist Max Fawcett. Photo by Nick Iwanyshyn
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| May 12th 2022
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Ecojustice, on behalf of Équiterre and Sierra Club Canada, will argue in Federal Court, that Bay du Nord could harm the environment and Guilbeault unlawfully approved the project
Cloe Logan
News
| May 11th 2022
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An innovative collaboration between two First Nations in B.C. protects the most vulnerable animals.
Ashley Stimpson
News
| May 12th 2022
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Understanding how tax incentives for fossil fuel companies work and how much they cost us is essential for a green future.
Darren Shore
Opinion
| May 12th 2022
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Nafeesa Alibhai pulled out of the Ontario election Wednesday in a dispute connected to the Israel-Palestine conflict, echoing divisions that sank the party's federal relative in last year's vote.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| May 11th 2022
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Inuit hunters fear an upcoming ruling on an Arctic mine expansion could hasten the ongoing decline of a narwhal population that they rely on for food.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| May 11th 2022
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Some of Canada's biggest automakers say the federal government needs to be more ambitious and co-ordinated in its approach to electric vehicle charging or it won't get as many people into battery-powered cars as it wants to by the end of this decade.
The Canadian Press
News
| May 11th 2022
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| January 27th 2021
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