Fatima Syed, Robert Cribb
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Investigations, Energy, Politics
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July 5th 2018
The political implications of a new oilpatch advertising campaign has prompted at least one political insider to call it “a warning shot” from one of Canada’s largest and most powerful lobby groups for the upcoming federal election.
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Scott Pruitt is out as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. EPA Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler, a coal lobbyist who was recently confirmed by the Senate, will succeed him as acting administrator.
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| July 5th 2018
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Scott Pruitt's rollbacks as head of the Environmental Protection Agency already are being felt by farmworkers and some others across America.
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The new leader of the Environmental Protection Agency is a former coal industry lobbyist who helped lead an industry fight against regulations that protect Americans' health and address climate change.
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News, US News, Politics
| July 6th 2018
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insisted on Thursday, July 5, 2018, he "did not act inappropriately" towards a female reporter at a B.C. music festival 18 years ago — but he also acknowledged that the woman he's been accused of groping may have an entirely different perspective.
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News, Politics
| July 6th 2018
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The European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation reduces red tape and links data protection with economic growth, writes Věra Jourová, European Union commissioner for justice, consumers and gender equality.
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Opinion
| July 5th 2018
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A warm summer day, a cold drink and fish on the grill. It doesn’t get much better. But how do you know if your fish is sustainable?
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Opinion
| July 5th 2018
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