Stephanie Wood
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News, Politics
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July 9th 2019
Six First Nations are once again petitioning the Federal Court of Appeal to stop Prime Minister Trudeau’s latest approval of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion.
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How did a government so adamant that Trans Mountain was a matter of "national interest" that they bought it outright, fail to meet its constitutional duties?
Emilee Gilpin
Analysis, Energy, Politics, Culture
| September 20th 2018
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If the case launched by First Nations is reopened or appealed, here is a sample of some of the relevant evidence released through access to information legislation and other public information gathered by National Observer over the past two years.
Mike De Souza
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| April 30th 2018
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Its reputation has been bruised by a simmering fight with disgruntled franchisees and has faced staunch criticism for how it handled a planned increase in Ontario's minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2019. (That issue was made moot by Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government cancelling the previous Liberal government's legislation.) What's next?
Morgan Sharp
News, Business
| July 9th 2019
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A Ministry of Environment spokesperson said cap and trade was "a poorly designed, hastily implemented and poorly executed" system.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Federal officials overseeing anti-disinformation efforts will address the public only as a last resort.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Ontario's Auditor General named the environmental policy and law expert as commissioner of the environment within her office, which has absorbed the province's independent environmental watchdog’s office after the Doug Ford government shuttered it.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is receiving treatment for a kidney stone in Hong Kong after falling ill there, says a spokesman.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Conservative house leader Todd Smith said they had "achieved so much."
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 7th 2019
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Indigenous children face the highest rates of poverty in the country, with almost one in every two living in households with low incomes, says a new study that shows little improvement in the situation over the last decade.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was met at his Calgary Stampede pancake breakfast by a handful of people voicing opposition to an education law that they say puts gay and transgender students at risk.
Lauren Krugel
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Prince Edward Island and Quebec have joined as interveners in Saskatchewan's legal challenge of the federal carbon tax.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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The treatment of migrants has recently been thrust into the spotlight as accounts emerge of overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in American border detention facilities.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 8th 2019
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