Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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October 10th 2024
Now that TMX is complete, the question of who should bear the brunt of the project’s cost overruns is making the rounds on Parliament Hill.
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A single reported case of scurvy in a country of over 40 million people stands out as a story because it points to an underlying social, political, and economic deficiency reality that so many can identify with – that in a rich country, there are in fact many people who can’t afford to meet basic needs, including the most basic need of all, healthy food.
David Moscrop
Opinion
| October 10th 2024
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The Save on Energy program limits eligibility to homes already using electric heating, excluding gas-heated households dependent on Enbridge. Critics argue this initiative prioritizes limiting electricity demand, rather than promoting sustainable alternatives — and reflects the Ford government's tendency to rely on fossil fuels and reluctance to support a genuine energy transition.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Climate Solutions Reporting
| October 10th 2024
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The Trudeau Liberal government is the most progressive federal government in Canadian history, though hardly the left-wing regime of Conservative Party rhetoric.
Will Greaves
Opinion
| October 10th 2024
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I’ve pinpointed the exact moment I lost faith in the Alberta government’s ability to govern for all Albertans, selflessly put the public ahead of its own agenda, interests and petty feuds, and genuinely care about the health and safety of those it represents. It was May 29, 2023, the day Danielle Smith was elected premier.
Trevor Chittick
Opinion
| October 10th 2024
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As climate activists spoke out against fossil fuel presence, countries detailed the barriers slowing their transition to clean energy.
Kiley Price
News
| October 10th 2024
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Canada’s National Observer is launching a new podcast this week. Mortal Giants is a deep dive into the fragility of power in the 21st century — a balance so precarious it’s now hinging on technology measured in nanometres.
Sandra Bartlett
Investigations, Politics
| October 8th 2024
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The cyclone had maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (205 kph) as it roared ashore near Siesta Key in Sarasota County, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said.
Terry Spencer, Kate Payne
News
| October 9th 2024
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From the archives
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Kate Yoder
News
| June 21st 2021
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