John Woodside, Darius Snieckus
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
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February 10th 2025
Prime Minister Trudeau says Trump's 51st state comments are real and, whether its an exaggeration or not, a deep threat to sovereignty is emerging that observers say will be hard to chart a path out from.
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| February 7th 2025
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Canadian climate and fisheries experts are reeling after the Trump administration ordered researchers with the U.S. government agency in charge of weather forecasting, climate research and fisheries to temporarily stop communicating with "foreign nationals."
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News
| February 10th 2025
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Scientists are still trying to figure out what’s happening — why the last two years were so inexplicably hot and 2024 broke through the symbolic figure of 1.5 degrees above temperatures before the industrial revolution. The worry is that all this fossil fuel burning has unleashed an unexpected step change in the climate system.
Chris Hatch
Opinion
| February 10th 2025
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Ford promised that if his Progressive Conservative Party is reelected he will build a multi-billion-dollar tunnel under Highway 401, a mega-project he says will help ease gridlock for both drivers and public transit users in the Greater Toronto Area.
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News
| February 7th 2025
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Agreement between farmers, politicians and environmental groups led to a €170m action fund for plant based food
Damian Carrington
News
| February 10th 2025
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The prime minister said the Trump administration knows what critical minerals Canada has and "that may be even why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 51st state."
Sarah Ritchie, Sammy Hudes
News
| February 7th 2025
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Ottawa stopped purchasing ad space from Facebook's parent company in July 2023 after the California-based firm blocked all news content on its platforms in Canada.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 7th 2025
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John Woodside
News, Energy
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