Kathryn May
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News, Politics
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October 9th 2019
Public servants are frustrated by an increasingly “politically correct” workplace, says PPC executive director.
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In contrast to the 2015 campaign, when Idle No More was still flourishing and anti-Harper sentiment drove record-high Indigenous turnout, this election sees Indigenous issues on the sidelines, and neither hate nor hope is motivating Native voters.
Robert Jago
Analysis, Politics
| October 10th 2019
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An unsubstantiated rumour Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left a former teaching job due to a sex scandal is a case study for a crucial gap in Canada’s defences against disinformation on the campaign trail.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| October 10th 2019
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The Liberals have defined success as hitting their Paris target, which they say is three-quarters completed. The Greens have a much more ambitious target — but no realistic way to get there.
Chris Turner
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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In a hangar-like space an hour from Montreal, workers in safety glasses carefully jockey huge aluminum arches into rows, like ribs, before switching on a whining drill to screw them into place.
Selena Ross
News, Business, Energy
| October 9th 2019
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Alberta is moving to set up a new Crown corporation to help Indigenous groups invest in major natural resource projects.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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The president of the Canadian Wind Energy Association says the industry has proven that wind can compete on price with other sources of electrical power but now it must prove it can be just as reliable.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, he is trying to fight support for Bill 21, Quebec's controversial secularism law, among Quebecers by proving to them that a man who wears a turban does in fact share their values.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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The Quebec government is condemning an opposition party for refusing to denounce the actions of climate activists who scaled a Montreal bridge and overtook a downtown street on Tuesday, October 8, 2019.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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The Conservatives aren't saying whether they're talking about immigration and the border on the federal campaign trail today, October 9, 2019, but leader Andrew Scheer is gathering reporters for a field trip starting just a couple of kilometres from the spot in Quebec where thousands of irregular migrants have crossed into Canada.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 9th 2019
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