Emma McIntosh, Fatima Syed
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News, Politics, Culture
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July 4th 2019
Social media gives citizens more access to politicians than ever before. But In Canada, there are few rules to guide when those politicians can cut them off.
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| July 4th 2019
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Accounts purporting to be associated with the antifa movement tweeted violent threats in advance of the holiday.
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| July 4th 2019
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In one of those interchangeable American office parks, where oceans of blacktop pool around lowrise grey-on-grey buildings, a gaggle of kids in white lab coats gathered to apply temporary burger tattoos, conduct mini science experiments, and await the arrival of a radically transformed food system.
Nathanael Johnson
News
| July 4th 2019
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A United Nations body has given Canada a new deadline to repair the country's largest national park and the government is promising greater efforts to stop its deterioration.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| July 4th 2019
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The Canadian Electricity Association says Canada’s electricity grid is “one of the cleanest in the world,” but the government wants to do better.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| July 3rd 2019
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The Saulteau First Nation wanted to stop using harsh chemical sprays to protect new tree growth. Then they got a call from a shepherd.
Emilee Gilpin
News, Entertainment, Energy
| June 17th 2019
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An Indigenous-led group says it will soon be ready to make a bid for majority ownership of the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline currently owned by the federal government.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 4th 2019
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Bots already pose a significant threat to democracies around the world. But what we've seen thus far is nothing compared to what could see in the future — and I fear that if we don't prepare ourselves now, we will be left defenseless in the face of automated digital armies waging war on the human mind.
Caroline Orr
Analysis
| July 4th 2019
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Despite being viewed as a charming Maritime province tucked away on the east coast, in reality it’s a “company province” dominated by one very rich and powerful family.
Bruce Livesey
News
| June 6th 2016
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