Fatima Syed, Morgan Sharp
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June 17th 2019
Seeking to re-frame climate policy as a matter of economic justice, not just emissions targets, the party came out of its recent convention with an aggressive policy position that's likely to influence federal Leader Jagmeet Singh in the coming election.
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Protesters, joined by faith leaders and members of Extinction Rebellion Toronto, took over the intersection of Yonge and Dundas streets in downtown Toronto on June 10 as part of a demonstration to declare a climate crisis.
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| June 17th 2019
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The Liberal government's $4.5 billion gamble to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline in a bid to get it expanded will come to a head on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, when the federal cabinet decides whether to sign off on the project for a second time.
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News, Politics
| June 17th 2019
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Take a behind-the-scenes peek at the investigation by Mike De Souza and National Observer's team into the Kinder Morgan saga.
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| September 1st 2018
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Seventy-five years ago, on June 15, Tommy Douglas was elected the premier of Saskatchewan, where he led a movement that gave us medicare and, ever since, being Canadian means doctor visits, hospital care — without having to worry about how to pay for it..." federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said. "We can take it further."
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 17th 2019
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Opinion: The Mental Health Commission of Canada has done for mental health what we desperately need done for LGBTQ2+ communities.
Fae Johnstone
Opinion, Politics
| June 14th 2019
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Given that transportation is one of Canada’s highest-emitting sectors, the government should be applauded for its suite of policies aimed at increasing demand for low-emission automobiles.
Joanna Kyriazis, Dan Woynillowicz
Opinion, Energy
| June 17th 2019
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Quebec Premier Francois Legault is holding firm on his plan to scrap thousands of pending immigration applications, meaning 18,000 applicants would have to restart the process from scratch.
Jocelyne Richer
News, Politics
| June 17th 2019
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Extraction industries seem to be the main game in town knocking at the Nisga’a Nation door with various "economic development" proposals. But we must say no, regardless of short-term gain.
Ginger Gosnell-Myers
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| June 17th 2019
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By collaborating with the school's Musqueam Language and Culture Department, the garden is creating an inclusive space that incorporates Indigenous knowledge.
Stephanie Wood
News, Culture
| June 17th 2019
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