Carl Meyer, Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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December 12th 2019
Scheer said he felt it was time to put family first. His resignation came amid allegations he used party funds for his kids' private school tuition.
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An internal memo obtained by National Observer shows the government misunderstood the platform, which spread misinformation ahead of the federal vote in October.
Caroline Orr, Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| December 12th 2019
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You’ve been hearing there's a global climate summit happening in Madrid this week. If you’re wondering what these international negotiations are and whether they have been making any progress, you’ve come to the right place.
Chris Hatch, Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| December 12th 2019
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Science tells us that we can still stop the climate emergency but we are running out of time.
Ursula von der Leyen
Opinion
| December 12th 2019
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The Green Party of Ontario's leader and only MPP is a bit like a feisty boxer punching above his weight. He gets jabs in while Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government lands punches left and right. Mike Schreiner, leader of the Green Party of Ontario, talks with National Observer at his Queen's Park office.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| December 12th 2019
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Reach 'peak livestock' by 2030 to tackle climate emergency, scientists warn
Sean Craig
News
| December 12th 2019
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Exclusive: email exchanges show senior employees knew Michigan residents might risk being poisoned by tap water months before city admitted to problem
Emily Holden
Investigations, US News
| December 12th 2019
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Greenpeace activists scaled the European Union’s new headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, December 12, 2019, and unfurled a huge banner warning of a “climate emergency,” hours before the bloc’s leaders gather for a summit focused on plans to combat global warming.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| December 12th 2019
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President Donald Trump lashed out at 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg on Thursday, December 12, 2019, a day after she was named by Time as its Person of the Year, calling her selection “ridiculous."
Associated Press
News, Politics
| December 12th 2019
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