Mike De Souza, Megan Robinson, Carolyn Jarvis
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May 28th 2019
A new peer-reviewed study has found “strikingly high” rates of a type of leukemia in Canadian border towns, including Sarnia, Ont., a city whose manufacturing sector is referred to as Canada’s Chemical Valley.
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Canada is helping to fund a new initiative connected with a group of wealthy donors like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos to help startups finance new energy technologies that can lower carbon pollution.
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News, Energy, Politics
| May 27th 2019
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How much progress is the international community making in a global transition to clean energy? What is standing in the way? National Observer is hosting a discussion at the 2019 Clean Energy Ministerial meetings in Vancouver to explore answers and solutions.
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News, Energy, Politics
| May 27th 2019
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The Quebec government will reduce oil consumption in the province by 40 per cent by 2030 through a vast program to shift transportation systems, buildings and businesses to hydroelectricity, Premier Francois Legault announced on Sunday, May 26, 2019, as his party held a general council meeting in Montreal.
Caroline Plante
News, Politics
| May 27th 2019
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The pair made separate but synchronized announcements in their ridings — Wilson-Raybould at a small community centre in Vancouver and Philpott at a farm market outside Toronto. Both urged the need for Canadian politics to have people beholden to no central authority.
Carl Meyer, Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| May 27th 2019
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If TLMEP can be suspended over a tweet that simply promoted an interview that many far-right tolls disagreed with, the implications for those of us who have opinions that challenge right-wing rhetoric are enormous. It seems that if enough people report a tweet, it’s enough to land you in Twitter jail. objectively not harassment or problematic.
Nora Loreto
Opinion, Entertainment, Culture
| May 27th 2019
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I’m tired of watching strangers and friends alike sharing their deeply personal abortion stories just so they can convince strangers, whose opinions and input should be utterly irrelevant to their day-to-day lives, that they are entitled to their own reproductive decisions about their own bodies and their own futures.
Toula Drimonis
Opinion, US News, Politics, Culture
| May 27th 2019
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