Morgan Sharp
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Analysis, Next Gen Insider
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May 19th 2020
Students can now apply for targeted pandemic relief, but confusion lingers over eligibility requirements.
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The coronavirus crisis boils down to a crisis of inequality and it has exposed the chronic underfunding of public health.
Kamyar Razavi
Opinion
| May 19th 2020
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If we want real change for LGBTQ2+ communities, we need real action from our provincial and municipal governments.
Fae Johnstone
Opinion
| May 19th 2020
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Businesses in some provinces spent the long weekend preparing to reopen ahead of an easing of restrictions aimed at curbing the COVID-19 pandemic, even as others said they're not yet ready to throw open their doors.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| May 19th 2020
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Northwest COVID-19 emergency response at odds with the province over roadblocks and health order enforcement.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| May 16th 2020
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Joe Biden's campaign lobbed a spanner into Alberta's post-pandemic economic recovery strategy on Monday, May 18, 2020, with a promise to rip up U.S. President Donald Trump's approvals for the Keystone XL pipeline if the former vice-president succeeds in taking over the White House next year.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| May 19th 2020
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The Canadian Red Cross is poised to receive $100 million in federal funds to support public health measures and rapidly enhance the group's capacity to respond to COVID-19, as well as future floods and wildfires.
Brenna Owen
News, Politics
| May 18th 2020
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The Chinese Consulate-General in Calgary is firing back at Alberta Premier Jason Kenney for his rebuke of China's handling of the initial outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Adina Bresge
News, Politics
| May 18th 2020
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Some of the of asylum seekers who have come to Canada in recent years have found the path to a new life has taken them straight to the front lines of Quebec's COVID-19 crisis, where hundreds are believed to be working in hard-hit long-term care homes.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| May 19th 2020
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Three years ago, Warda Lacoste was at the centre of a fight against Quebec's attempt to ban religious face coverings for people who were giving or receiving public services.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 19th 2020
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A team of military investigators arrived in British Columbia on Monday, May 18, 2020, to begin searching for answers into Sunday's deadly Snowbird crash, which the aerobatic team's commander described as a confluence of "worst-case scenarios, and it became our absolute worst nightmare."
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| May 19th 2020
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