Emma McIntosh
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News, Energy, Politics
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February 8th 2020
The conflict over the Coastal GasLink pipeline stretched into its third day Saturday. Meanwhile, the RCMP drew international condemnation for repeatedly violating freedom of the press.
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More in today's news
Steven Del Duca secured the support of more than half of the delegates elected at Ontario Liberal leadership meetings across the province this weekend
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| February 10th 2020
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Next month, Liberal party members in Ontario will decide who among six candidates will be their next leader. Which contender will offer voters the starkest choice in 2022 when it comes to climate ambition?
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Politics
| February 5th 2020
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In Part 2 of a three-part series, the six candidates vying to become the Liberal Party of Ontario's next leader tell Canada's National Observer what they plan to do to improve the province's transit and transportation sectors.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Politics
| February 6th 2020
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In the final part of a three-part series, the six candidates vying to become the Liberal Party of Ontario’s next leader tell National Observer their plans for the province's electricity system.
Morgan Sharp
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| February 9th 2020
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As governments and health agencies around the world race to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the federal funding agency for health research is set to back work aimed at better understanding the virus — including the fear it causes.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 8th 2020
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Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says Iran doesn't have experts who can analyze the data recorders from a civilian airliner it shot down last month and it's time to send the black boxes out of the country.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 10th 2020
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The new season of the podcast "Drilled" investigates the oldest tricks in Big Oil’s book.
Kate Yoder
News, Politics
| February 9th 2020
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Announcement comes after Trump administration reversed plans to ban chlorpyrifos and rejected scientific conclusions of experts
Sam Levin
News
| February 9th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decided to bring some star power from the sports world to his game plan in Africa this week, as he pursues support for a seat for Canada on the powerful United Nations Security Council.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| February 8th 2020
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Conservatives are accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of stacking Canada's courts with Liberal partisans, pointing to a recently appointed judge who has donated almost $26,000 to the governing party over the past 14 years.
Joan Bryden
News, Politics
| February 8th 2020
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