Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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June 28th 2019
Criticism swirled on social media after the Conservatives posted a graphic that featured the prime minister's face, with darker skin, edited onto a photo of an oil worker.
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Cancelling the pipeline expansion wouldn't have affected emissions, but the Liberals' $70-billion climate plan will — provided they're in power long enough to implement it.
Sandy Garossino
Opinion, Energy
| June 27th 2019
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After waiting more than a year to learn the outcome of a sexual-misconduct investigation against one of her former professors, Ibi Kaslik was told that the school would not provide any information.
Miriam Lafontaine
News
| June 27th 2019
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Zurich Insurance Group's new policy comes after Canada’s regulator of financial institutions issued a statement asking all insurers to develop a low-carbon transition strategy.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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The architect responsible for the iconic Canadian Museum of History told a crowd in Toronto that urban planners need to reinvent their profession according to the concept of "love and care for all life."
Morgan Sharp
News, Culture
| June 27th 2019
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The Atmospheric Fund (TAF) — a regional climate agency that invests in low-carbon solutions in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area — will be receiving the investment as part of the federal government's efforts to support clean energy efforts in urban regions across the country.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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The Saulteau and West Moberly First Nations have been working to bring back the Klinse Za caribou herd from the brink of extinction. Five years after they started a maternal pen for pregnant mothers to raise their calves in a protected area, the mountain herd has gone from 16 animals to nearly 100. Caribou guardian Julian Napoleon said his people share the herd's story of strength and survival .
Emilee Gilpin
News, Entertainment, Politics, Culture
| June 27th 2019
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Canada's political conversations on Twitter are overrun by bots and other inauthentic activity, according to a leading social-media researcher, who warns that the activity being detected may be "the canary in the coal mine" when it comes to online manipulation.
Caroline Orr
News, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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Here are the claims worthy of debunking from Trudeau’s pipeline approval speech, writes Sven Biggs.
Sven Biggs
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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The RCMP has assembled a fleet of more than 200 flying drones — eyes in the sky that officers use for everything from international border investigations to protecting VIP visitors, newly disclosed records show.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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Like Donald Trump’s latest idiotic tweet, climate change is trending. But, as usual, communities of colour are back of the bus when it comes to environmental protection in Canada, writes Erica Ifill.
Erica Ifill
Opinion
| June 27th 2019
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Even a championship can come with hiccups.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 27th 2019
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