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June 19th 2019
Among other proposals, the plan calls for a carbon-offset scheme that is similar to a scheme recommended by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
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Indigenous leaders at Tuesday’s conference say the federal government’s second round of consultations was as inadequate as the first. Meantime, Trans Mountain says it’s getting shovels ready to build a new pipeline.
Stephanie Wood
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| June 19th 2019
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The father of the late filmmaker Rob Stewart, whose 2007 documentary Sharkwater, galvanized a movement against finning, was ecstatic after the bill passed the Senate: "I know Robbie’s looking down, saying ‘Canada first.’
Holly Lake
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| June 19th 2019
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The prime minister's comment came after a Conservative MP made headlines for a second time for making Islamophobic comments.
Fatima Syed
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| June 19th 2019
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Here's an analysis of how the Trudeau government has treated amendments to environmental legislation by the Senate.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| June 18th 2019
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The federal government could help mitigate the cost of flood damage by creating a "high-risk" insurance pool to help lift the burden off the public purse, says a report released on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, by the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
Christian Paas-Lang
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| June 19th 2019
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is lauding the federal government's decision to approve for a second time the construction of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion project.
Dean Bennett
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| June 19th 2019
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Ottawa's approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion pleased business leaders on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, but they say they will hold off on popping champagne corks until construction begins on new pipe from Edmonton to the West Coast.
Dan Healing
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| June 19th 2019
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Montreal public health officials said on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, 124 children suffered symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning following a gas leak last January that forced the evacuation of their elementary school.
The Canadian Press
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| June 19th 2019
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The RCMP is seeking the names of potential victims of coerced sterilization procedures and wants lawyers to help in the process, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said on Tuesday,June 18, 2019
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Kristy Kirkup
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| June 19th 2019
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Toronto police have released the identities of three men who were arrested after a shooting on Monday, June 17, 2019, that sent part of the crowd scurrying for cover during a celebration for the Raptors' historic NBA win.
The Canadian Press
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| June 19th 2019
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