Max Fawcett
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Opinion
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August 28th 2022
Freeland and the female staffers that were with her escaped unharmed, but it seems like it’s only a matter of time before somebody does something much worse.
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News
| August 30th 2022
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News, Island Insider
| August 30th 2022
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Two weeks of United Nations negotiations for a high seas treaty have ended in failure, with wealthy countries slowing down the process and Russia acting as "a key blocker" in the discussions, says Greenpeace.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| August 29th 2022
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Jamaica’s minister of labour and social security is refuting migrant workers’ claims that Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program is akin to “systemic slavery.”
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| August 30th 2022
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Ukrainian campaigners call for an immediate end to investments, cut funds for Russia's war and help avoid climate breakdown.
Damian Carrington
News
| August 30th 2022
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The flag will remain raised on Parliament Hill until 2024, when a decision will be made on its permanent home.
Nojoud Al Mallees
News
| August 29th 2022
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Floods, droughts and major storms that wash out highways, damage buildings and affect power grids could cost Canada’s economy $139 billion over the next 30 years, a new climate−based analysis predicts.
Mia Rabson
News
| August 29th 2022
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From the archives
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John Woodside
News, Business, Energy
| October 21st 2021
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