Max Fawcett
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Opinion
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August 16th 2022
After building the United Conservative Party, Jason Kenney must now watch as the contenders to the throne he built compete to see who can debase it most creatively.
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Eight spirit horses live on Mādahòkì Farm, a tourism and events destination run by Indigenous Experiences, where they are a living representation of the farm’s larger work of reclamation, education and celebration of Indigenous cultures and traditions.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| August 16th 2022
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Pausing Trans Mountain pipeline construction at a Hope, B.C., river crossing would have only increased the risk to salmon later, as they arrive in greater numbers in late August and into September, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) told Canada’s National Observer.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| August 16th 2022
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Pride events are important to help rural queer and trans youth rural accept themselves and feel welcome in their home communities, say organizers with the Discovery Islands Pride Celebration.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| August 16th 2022
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The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act removes some uncertainty and provides direction on how Canada should steer its economic transition.
Derek Eaton, Anik Islam
Opinion
| August 16th 2022
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Even record-setting temperatures can’t melt the continent’s reluctance to install cooling technology.
Henry Grabar
News
| August 16th 2022
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Climate activist Anjali Appadurai on Monday formally announced her bid to run against David Eby, B.C.'s former attorney general and housing minister, in a race to become the province's next premier.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| August 15th 2022
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford signalled his government will expand mayoral power provincewide after tabling legislation last week to grant the mayors of Toronto and Ottawa sweeping new authority.
Jessica McDiarmid
News
| August 15th 2022
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The Ford government’s proposal of annual pay raises up to two per cent for its public school system’s lowest-paid workers was “disheartening,” the union representing 55,000 education assistants, library workers, custodians and other school staff said.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| August 15th 2022
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From the archives
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Oliver Milman
News, Energy, Politics
| January 31st 2019
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