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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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September 11th 2024
Russia has long relied on so-called “useful idiots” to carry its ideological and political water, but these particular idiots belong in the useful idiocy hall of fame.
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More in today's news
As Canada proposes new tariffs targeting Chinese energy technologies, critics say the move is more about ideology, protectionism and electoral politics as a growing trade war mounts.
John Woodside
News, Politics
| September 11th 2024
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Two former members of the defunct BC United Party have opted to support NDP opponents in their ridings rather than the B.C. Conservative candidates.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| September 11th 2024
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Nearly two-thirds of Canadians support the federal government’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles. But to bring down the cost, experts widely agree the tariff should be married with more generous rebate programs for purchases of North-American-made EVs.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News
| September 11th 2024
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Canada will need its own plan to reduce emissions to avoid European Union tariffs — and our existing carbon pricing system already does that at the lowest possible cost.
Andy Kubrin
Opinion
| September 11th 2024
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A frightening wildlife disease is killing millions of bats in the US. Humans are collateral damage.
Benji Jones
News
| September 11th 2024
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The amount and proportion of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane that humans spew into the atmosphere is rising, helping to turbocharge climate change, a new study finds.
Seth Borenstein
News
| September 10th 2024
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A newly released ranking of the Toronto Stock Exchange's top performers shows investors continue to be attracted to companies at the forefront of the energy transition.
Amanda Stephenson
News
| September 10th 2024
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An opposition research file on the "extremism" of the Conservative Party of British Columbia's executive director has been leaked by BC United sources, less than two weeks after the parties' leaders announced a deal to work together in the fall provincial election.
Dirk Meissner
News, Politics
| September 10th 2024
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From the archives
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Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| December 2nd 2022
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