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John Woodside
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News, Energy, Politics
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September 1st 2023
As a working group to find common ground on energy policies gets underway, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is doubling down on her fight against the federal government.
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News
| September 1st 2023
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From Commonwealth heads of government to the World Trade Organization, women leaders are driving real progress despite formidable challenges. But they remain exceptions rather than the norm.
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Opinion
| September 1st 2023
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The analysis by industry group Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers of the most recently available federal production and emissions data shows emissions from the country's conventional oil and natural gas sector fell 24 per cent in the last decade.
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News
| August 31st 2023
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Experts say a tangled web of factors is driving global spikes in dengue, but one culprit stands out — climate change.
Zoya Teirstein
News
| September 1st 2023
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People whose homes were destroyed by the wildfire in and around West Kelowna, B.C., are being contacted to schedule escorted bus visits to view the damage.
Brenna Owen
News, Politics
| August 31st 2023
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Two different federal infrastructure programs have provided funding for more than 43,000 electric vehicle chargers since 2016, but fewer than one in five of them are actually operational, new data show.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| August 31st 2023
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In general, 60 per cent of respondents expressed the view that all the Greenbelt land should remain safeguarded. Among all voters, one in five individuals advocated for the allocation of certain portions of land, while a mere 12 per cent supported making a substantial amount of land available for development, the poll suggests.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| September 1st 2023
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Ford says Housing Minister Steve Clark has a tough job and will remain part of the team as the government tries to fulfil its promise to build 1.5 million homes over 10 years.
Liam Casey, William Eltherington
News
| August 31st 2023
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The wildfire that has been rampaging through the Shuswap region of the B.C. Interior has also sparked a fight over whether local Opposition MLAs have been encouraging residents to disobey firefighters, or if the government is refusing to listen to critics of its response to the fires.
Dirk Meissner
News, Politics
| August 31st 2023
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From the archives
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Selena Ross
News
| January 29th 2018
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