Emilee Gilpin, Fatima Syed
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July 16th 2019
Only four premiers responded to National Observer's inquiries about Quebec's Bill 21 — a controversial new law that would prohibit any public servant in a position of authority who deals with the public from wearing religious symbols like turbans, kippas, crosses and more.
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Former NHL star Theo Fleury recently tweeted that the former Liberal political adviser had a net worth of $23 million. We traced the disinformation from its murky origins on a listicle website to an apparent network of bots on Twitter.
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News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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Five of the six claims director of communications Cameron Ahmad made about the former prime minister on Twitter were at least partially incorrect.
Emma McIntosh
Analysis, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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When fires cause your community to have to evacuate, climate change ceases to be an abstract political issue and instead becomes something personal.
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Opinion
| July 16th 2019
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Some MPs are warning the high-stress, high-stakes environment of politics coupled with relentless work schedules and bouts of politically motivated marathon voting and debating sessions are one day going to kill someone.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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James Duggan, a well-known Montreal lawyer who spent years fighting for the rights of RCMP officers to unionize, was among the three victims of a plane crash that occurred in a remote region of northern Quebec on Friday, July 12, 2019.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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Canadian inspectors intercepted nearly 900 food products from China over concerns about faulty labels, unmentioned allergens and harmful contaminants that included glass and metal between 2017 and early 2019, according to internal federal records.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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International concern is growing in medical and development circles that the Trudeau government is about to step back from its much-publicized global leadership on eradicating AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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Family and friends of Hodan Nalayeh are remembering the Somali-Canadian journalist killed in a terrorist attack this week for her work redefining the global Somali identity through positive storytelling.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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A proposed high-speed rail link connecting Vancouver, Seattle and Portland would cut the travel time between each city to under an hour and dramatically boost the economy of the entire region, a new report concludes.
Laura Kane
News, US News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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Higher oil prices are expected to boost cash flow for the large Canadian crude producers as they roll out second-quarter results beginning next week, but analysts say the extra money is unlikely to be added to growth budgets.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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Despite President Donald Trump's anti-NATO rhetoric, the "facts on the ground" in Europe show the United States is more supportive of the alliance than before, says NATO's chief.
Mike Blanchfield
News, US News, Politics
| July 16th 2019
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