Timothy E. Wilson
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News, Energy, Politics
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August 12th 2019
'Protest Papers' offer rare insight into the thinking of CSIS agents, as well as concerns among civil society groups that their organizations may be spied on, and even infiltrated, by government security forces.
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The organization representing professional accountants says the federal tax system is "not up to the job" of helping the country confront the climate crisis.
Emma McIntosh
News, Energy, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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Residents of a building in Montreal believe that cell antennas on their rooftop are making them sick and are fighting to have them removed, despite the fact that frequency levels are within Health Canada's parameters.
M. Bramadat-Willcock
News
| August 12th 2019
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Stunningly, 42 per cent believe climate change is now “an emergency,” while a further 20 per cent believe it will likely be an emergency within the next few years, for a combined total of 62 per cent.
Seth Klein
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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Canadians eyeing the boycott of popular U.S. fitness clubs over their connection to a major fundraising event for President Donald Trump might be wondering whether they too will need to choose between their principles and their workout — or their coffee, their grocery store or a nice pair of shoes.
Joanna Smith
News, US News, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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The federal government has issued a travel advisory that urges Canadians travelling to Hong Kong to exercise "a high degree of caution" because of the escalating protests in the city.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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A growing number of newcomers to Canada are ending up in shelters or are finding themselves homeless, newly released government figures show.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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Canadian farmers are cultivating some sustainable farming techniques that the United Nations' latest climate change report identified as particularly useful for an industry it concluded must make drastic changes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ian Bickis
News, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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James Harry searches the Downtown Eastside daily looking for Haisla people. He finds them through referral or word of mouth. Then he establishes contact and encourages them to get treatment.
Wawmeesh Hamilton
News
| August 12th 2019
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