Emma McIntosh, Carl Meyer, Fatima Syed, Morgan Sharp
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News, Politics
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August 14th 2019
Ethics Commissioner says Trudeau inappropriately sought to convince Wilson-Raybould to avoid prosecuting SNC-Lavalin
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The Liberals now have a candidate in the British Columbia riding of Vancouver Granville, where their biggest rival will be someone they once called their own.
Joanna Smith
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says there's now more than enough evidence of misconduct by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the SNC-Lavalin affair to warrant an investigation by the RCMP.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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Canada's export credit agency says it regrets a 2015 decision to lend US$41 million to a South African company owned by members of a family with ties to former president Jacob Zuma.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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Three LNG projects in Squamish and Kitimat would require over 13,000 new fracking wells over the next 30 years between them. While industry and government tout this brand new fossil fuel industry as the 'cleanest LNG in the world' there’s little talk of the explosion in fracking operations it would bring.
Peter McCartney
Opinion, Energy
| August 13th 2019
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Nova Scotia's offshore regulator has fined ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. $40,000 after a "near miss" incident last fall that saw a chain dropped on the Noble Regina Allen drilling rig.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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The RCMP has been sitting for two years on a watchdog report into alleged Mountie surveillance of anti-oil protesters, a civil liberties group charges.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says she has asked her department to look at what else Canada can do to reduce the amount of Canadian garbage that is ending up overseas.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| August 14th 2019
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Residents of a building in Montreal believe that cell antennas on their rooftop are making them sick and are fighting to have them removed, despite the fact that frequency levels are within Health Canada's parameters.
M. Bramadat-Willcock
News
| August 12th 2019
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