Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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June 13th 2019
Renowned climate scientist Michael E. Mann got an apology Friday from a think tank that published an interview attacking his reputation. In the fight against climate disinformation, experts like him are turning to new arenas.
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Despite limitations, the Conservative Party pounced on the findings, portraying these as proof that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government is planning on jacking up the carbon tax.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| June 14th 2019
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Budget cuts by the Ontario government may bring an end to the use of legal aid support to help vulnerable people fight the global climate change emergency. Doug Ford's government triggered the cuts in its first provincial budget last April as it slashed funding to Legal Aid Ontario by 30 per cent.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 12th 2019
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Grief itself is a well-known, well studied human emotion and there is much we have learned from the death and dying process of individuals that can help us navigate this larger ecological grief.
Kairn Carrington
Opinion
| June 13th 2019
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In 1974, Don Pettit chased a dream a thousand kilometres north to Dawson Creek.
Melissa Lem
News
| May 27th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is trying to shepherd one of his government’s signature pieces of environmental legislation through Parliament with just seven sitting days left.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| June 12th 2019
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When the video was first circulated by the blog Barstool Sports, the site's editor seemed to coyly acknowledge that it was a fake. But, joke or not, it led plenty of people to express outrage on social media.
Emma McIntosh
News, Culture
| June 12th 2019
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Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, whose status has been up in the air since a breach-of-trust-case against him was dropped last month, was welcomed with a greeting of "mate" from the chief of the defence staff and applause from the crowd at a navy ceremony on Wednesday, June 12, 2019.
Keith Doucette
News, Politics
| June 13th 2019
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A committee of MPs who probed bus-passenger safety in Canada has decided not to call for seatbelts to be installed in Canadian school buses, urging further study instead.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| June 13th 2019
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Quebec and Alberta are natural allies in the fight to defend provincial autonomy in the face of federal interventions, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said on Wednesday, June 12, 2019, during a visit to the province.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 13th 2019
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Husky Energy was fined $3.8 million on Wednesday, June 12, 2019, for a pipeline oil leak that fouled a major river, harmed fish and wildlife and tainted the drinking water supply for thousands of people in Saskatchewan.
Colette Derworiz
News, Politics
| June 13th 2019
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