Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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May 21st 2019
Official Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer talked energy policy with the boss of Imperial Oil over roasted caribou and merlot during a posh literary gala in Ottawa last week, after the two found themselves side-by-side thanks to a late change in seating arrangements.
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The Canadian government is proposing changes to Canada's competition and privacy legislation as part of a suite of measures to rebuild "a foundation of trust" between Canadians and the digital world, Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains pledged on Tuesday.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| May 21st 2019
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When I caught up with Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna after Question Period in mid-May, she'd just given impassioned arguments in the House about the costs of the climate crisis being passed down to youth. In the half hour we spent together, McKenna talked about the biggest challenges she faces as a leader, and how she keeps going at this critical time.
Linda Solomon Wood
News
| May 21st 2019
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A long history. A young neighbourhood. How will a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh housing development on an ancestral village site relate to the overflowing city of Vancouver?
Stephanie Wood
News, Politics, Culture
| May 21st 2019
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An Ontario firefighter alleges his human rights were violated when he was not provided sufficient vegan food while battling a massive blaze in British Columbia.
Liam Casey
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2019
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A new Canadian tourism strategy is meant to help boost international visits to Canada during non-peak seasons by more than a million people and get visitors to see the country beyond Canada's biggest cities.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2019
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If Canada wants to meet its climate targets, the U.K. "carbon budget law" offers some lessons in how to do it.
Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| May 21st 2019
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There's at least one solution that can help reduce the pain at the pump.
Merran Smith, Joanna Kyriazis
Opinion
| May 21st 2019
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Never in my lifetime have I seen such intense propaganda unleashed in Canada, as the Ontario government’s attack on carbon tax, writes Gerald Kutney.
Gerald Kutney
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| May 17th 2019
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Our names are Monica and Niklas. We’re two young people who have grown up with austerity our entire lives while inheriting a dying earth. With climate change on every party’s agenda for the 2019 election our question is simple: do any of the party leaders have a climate plan that matches the scale and urgency youth demand?
Monica Mason, Niklas Agarwal
Opinion
| May 17th 2019
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Boys in poor urban areas around the world are suffering even more than girls from violence, abuse and neglect, groundbreaking international research published on Monday, May 20, 2019, suggests.
Colin Perkel
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2019
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Canada collected more than $1.27 billion from the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products over the last year and all of it will go to the Canadian steel and aluminum industry even though the steel trade war with the United States is over.
Mia Rabson
News, US News, Politics
| May 21st 2019
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