Moira Donovan
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June 1st 2022
Community members used to harvest food and medicine along the transmission lines. Now they can't, says Wolastoq Grand Chief Spasaqsit Possesom (Ron Tremblay).
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Response to Ottawa’s historic announcement that it will decriminalize the personal possession of small amounts of illegal drugs in British Columbia ran the gamut Tuesday.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 31st 2022
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Ontario seems to have forgotten who Doug Ford was going into the pandemic, writes columnist Max Fawcett. That collective amnesia could propel him to election victory.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| June 1st 2022
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Sheila Copps pulls the sheet back and reveals what happens when you run a campaign and how a party could recover after a previous loss.
Allison Hannaford
News, Politics
| June 1st 2022
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Youth issues have often been sidelined in Ontario's election campaign, voter mobilization group Future Majority says, even though younger voters in ridings around Toronto could play a pivotal role in the outcome.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| June 1st 2022
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A recent survey commissioned by voter mobilization group Future Majority found young Ontario voters are concerned about affordable housing, mental health and climate change.
Camilla Bains
Analysis, Politics
| June 1st 2022
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A government study on how to create a fair, equitable energy transition has been a “waste of time,” say two MPs on the committee responsible for the report.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| June 1st 2022
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The ruling, and another crucial court decision last week, will force the oil giant to face charges it lied about global heating.
Chris McGreal
News, Energy
| June 1st 2022
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Seasonal or higher than normal temperatures across much of the country will offer Canadians a chance to enjoy the summer, but predictions from a prominent national forecaster warn the humidity could welcome a rather stormy few months.
David Friend
News
| May 31st 2022
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A jury has found a man guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting of two Métis hunters on a rural road in Alberta.
Daniela Germano
News
| May 31st 2022
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Riley Sparks
News
| May 4th 2017
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