Patti Sonntag
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November 4th 2022
An Ontario Provincial Police officer who is the subject of at least three serious complaints by First Nations leaders has not been formally held accountable for her actions or charged with a criminal offence, Canada's National Observer has found.
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Oil and gas companies that pushed the federal government for more funding for carbon capture technology will be sorely disappointed by the fall economic statement.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 4th 2022
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The federal government has lots of cash, but little political courage, writes David Macdonald, a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
David Macdonald
Opinion
| November 4th 2022
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Will advancing reconciliation in Canada hit a dead end with the feds' critical minerals strategy? And how will changes to the Land Management Act impact First Nations and legislation? That and more in the fall economic statement.
Matteo Cimellaro
News, Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
| November 4th 2022
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A Canada-wide initiative is showing people it's not too late to return the concrete jungle back to nature.
Nairah Ahmed
News, Next Gen Insider
| November 4th 2022
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The lack of detailed protection measures for a network of marine protected areas in B.C. means the ambitious project to conserve vital ocean ecosystems risks becoming a string of “paper parks,” environmental groups say.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| November 4th 2022
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To howls from opposition critics and growing outcry from those sympathetic to the education workers’ plight, the Ford government got its anti-strike law on the books ahead of a (now illegal) picket by tens of thousands of CUPE staff that will close many of the province’s schools starting Friday.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| November 3rd 2022
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The city’s elusive cougars will do a lot to avoid people, including getting risky with wildfire.
Noah Schlager
News
| November 4th 2022
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New Alberta government research has found windblown dust from mountaintop removal coal mines has polluted a pristine alpine lake to the point where its waters are as contaminated as lakes downwind from the oilsands.
Bob Weber
News
| November 3rd 2022
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The goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer use by 30 per cent kicked up more dust than a tractor on a grid road when it was first announced by the federal Liberal government last summer.
Bob Weber
News
| November 3rd 2022
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From the archives
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Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2019
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