John Woodside
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Analysis, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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February 7th 2025
As a trade war looms on the horizon, the Liberal Party of Canada is seizing control of the election narrative, close political watchers say. Still, there's a long way to go if they're to form government.
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Province prioritizes slate of major projects to help declaw threatened U.S' export tariffs but only one — Teck’s Highland Valley copper mine — will produce critical minerals, materials key to solar panels, wind turbines, and EV batteries.
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News, Business
| February 7th 2025
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Opposition leaders competing with Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative Party have turned their sights back to the Greenbelt scandal, weeks before a provincial election. The renewed attention comes after new allegations laid out in a $2.2-million lawsuit that suggests two former government staffers — Ryan Amato, the “driving force” behind the Greenbelt land swap scandal, and Shiv Raj, a Ford aide — leveraged political connections to secure rezoning approvals in exchange for payments from a developer.
Abdul Matin Sarfraz
News, Politics
| February 7th 2025
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Alberta's premier has been unapologetic about trying to get special treatment for the oil and gas industry from Donald Trump. Why those efforts could end up backfiring — and what they have in common with Ralph Klein's own self-inflicted injury.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| February 7th 2025
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B.C. Premier David Eby is looking to speed up approvals for mining, energy and LNG projects, but critics and First Nations say doubling down on fossil fuels and fast-tracking mining projects is at odds with the province's climate commitments and duty to consult first nations on resource projects.
Rochelle Baker
News, Politics, Island Insider
| February 7th 2025
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While the US president seems hellbent on securing Greenland, local experts believe that controlling the potentially lucrative shipping route will be no mean feat.
Miranda Bryant
News
| February 7th 2025
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Will the party leaders in the Ontario election follow Donald Trump's lead in dismissing the benefits of action on climate change and join the rush to sacrifice environmental, human health and democratic safeguards?
Tim Gray
Opinion
| February 7th 2025
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Jonathan Wilkinson says it’s a “vulnerability” for Canada to export so much of its oil to the United States in the context of the Trump administration's tariff threats.
Maura Forrest
News
| February 6th 2025
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Speaking on an earnings call Thursday, Kruger said the company's large Canadian refining footprint and higher capacity than peers to export crude from the coast makes it less exposed to tariffs compared to some competitors.
The Canadian Press
News
| February 6th 2025
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Liam Casey, William Eltherington
News
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