Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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April 30th 2020
Two environmental groups say that’s a disturbing change from how the provincial government has portrayed the wood pellet industry in the past.
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Flooding in Fort McMurray has raised concerns that the rising waters could breach toxic waste reservoirs in Alberta's oilsands, which could have devastating consequences for local Indigenous people and the environment. The Alberta Energy Regulator says all dams are intact and teams are monitoring the situation.
Emma McIntosh
News, Energy, Politics
| April 30th 2020
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The death by suicide of a top NYC doctor highlights a dire emergency affecting front-line health care workers around the world.
Caroline Orr
Analysis
| April 29th 2020
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While the strictures of social isolation mean sexual activity between people who do not live together has likely fallen dramatically, it would be a mistake to assume it has gone to zero, the co-director of a Toronto clinic says.
Morgan Sharp
News, Next Gen Insider
| April 29th 2020
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Big business is working to take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis. We must not let them.
Bruce S. Campbell
Opinion
| April 30th 2020
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Métis Nation-Saskatchewan treasurer wants federal funding put on hold until her demands are met.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| April 30th 2020
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Island Health announced Tuesday it will now test for COVID-19 in anyone with symptoms of cold, flu or the novel coronavirus, even if their symptoms are mild.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| April 30th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving the door open to using digital technology to try to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus through tracking down contacts of people who have it, but says it needs to be done in a way that protects the privacy of Canadians.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| April 30th 2020
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Local reporting is being kneecapped by pandemic-driven cuts to media outlets across B.C. at a time when community-specific, trustworthy reporting is vital to public health.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 30th 2020
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Canada's national fight over the carbon tax won't get sorted out at the Supreme Court of Canada until the fall.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 30th 2020
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