Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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April 15th 2018
The federal government will pursue discussions about more financial subsidies for fossil fuel giant Kinder Morgan inside boardrooms in Houston, New York, Toronto and Calgary — but not in public, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday.
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Quebec's Canadian relations minister, Jean-Marc Fournier, has penned a letter warning the Trudeau government that its approach on the Kinder Morgan pipeline could damage federalism in Canada.
Canada's National Observer
News, Energy, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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Senior public servants warned the Trudeau government in 2016 that its consultations with First Nations on the Trans Mountain expansion pipeline were “moving fast” — comparing the process to mistakes that led to the failure of another west coast pipeline, says a newly-released internal email.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy, Politics
| April 13th 2018
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Looming over the discussions, however, was another major issue — one that Trudeau wouldn’t raise until the very end of his remarks. Most climate policy experts say a low-carbon future that addresses climate change will necessarily mean fewer jobs in fossil fuels, and require what labour leaders describe as a "just transition" for displaced workers to find jobs in emerging industries.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| April 13th 2018
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The gunman who killed six men as they prayed in Quebec City in 2017 told investigators he went to the mosque because he wanted to protect his family from terrorist attacks, according to a video of his interrogation tabled in court on Friday, April 13, 2018.
Stéphanie Marin
News, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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As controversy swirls around the fate of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, a quieter storm is gathering about vehicle emissions.
Tracy Sherlock
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| April 13th 2018
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Across Canada and around the world today, people are marching for science. Under U.S. president Donald Trump’s administration, the dismissal and defunding of science – especially, but not limited to, climate and environmental science – has given new urgency to efforts to protect and promote science in the public interest.
Debi Daviau
Opinion, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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A high-ranking political staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency has told lawmakers he faced retaliation after pushing back against outsized spending demands from Administrator Scott Pruitt for first-class flights, luxury hotels and unusual security precautions.
Michael Biesecker
News, US News, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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Canada has become the latest to lay the blame for a deadly chemical-weapons attack in Syria last week at Syrian President Bashar Assad's doorstep, despite Russian suggestions to the contrary.
Lee Berthiaume
News, US News, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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James Comey's new tell-all isn't officially out yet, but it's already infuriated President Donald Trump, who has called Comey an "untruthful slime ball," and declared that he considered it an honour to fire the FBI director.
Alexander Panetta
News, US News, Politics
| April 14th 2018
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Some ecological good news, courtesy of some hungry shelled swimmers.
Jessica Leigh Hester
News
| April 13th 2018
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