Carl Meyer
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News, Politics
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November 28th 2019
“I am staying on to fight the fight that Canadians elected us to do,” Scheer said. “Clearly there are aspects that need to be improved upon...I do have the support of my team, I have the support of our caucus, I have the support of millions of Canadians who want to change this government.”
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There's a possibility of widespread strike action brewing in Alberta amid cuts similar to those seen in Ontario.
Sarah Lawrynuik
Analysis, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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Part 1 of a four-part series, in which Canada’s National Observer presents a data-based dismantling of the false claim that Alberta’s oil and gas sector has been targeted by a cabal of American foundations.
Sandy Garossino
Analysis, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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A report on the province's recent floods calls on the Ontario government to acknowledge the "impacts of a changing climate." But, in responding to the recommendations, the environment minister focused instead on "fiscal challenges" facing the province.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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A new study done in northeastern Alberta suggests habitat restoration may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou, at least in the short term, and researchers at the University of British Columbia say their results make the case for a more rigorous analysis of conservation methods.
Brenna Owen
News, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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Tired of having his town associated with a cancer-causing mineral responsible for killing tens of thousands of people globally, the mayor of Asbestos, Que., says it's time for a name change.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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Governments may have to rethink how they conserve ocean ecosystems as climate change forces marine animals from their usual homes, says newly published research.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| November 28th 2019
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