Emma McIntosh
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News, Energy, Politics
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March 9th 2020
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs say the pattern of rule-breaking raises questions about whether the pipeline should have been allowed to continue.
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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney conceded that his province’s 2020 budget, unveiled less than two weeks ago, is “obviously going to be affected” by the pummelling taken by energy stocks on Monday.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| March 9th 2020
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Indigenous groups in Mexico have protested TC Energy projects, they claim that the approval process was hurried, and without sufficient consultation.
Timothy E. Wilson
Analysis
| March 9th 2020
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Just days after Prince Edward Island pledged to make the province’s entire school bus fleet all-electric, a network of parents has launched to convince other provincial governments to follow suit.
Chris Hatch
News
| March 9th 2020
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The federal Conservatives are calling for spending cuts and waste reduction in the coming budget to unleash the economy and create jobs.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| March 10th 2020
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Anxiety over the new coronavirus epidemic sent global stock markets and oil prices plunging on Monday, March 9, 2020, touched off prison riots in Italy and caused a cascading shutdown of sites and events ranging from Saudi schools to a Holocaust march.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| March 9th 2020
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The water level in the Seine River is rising after massive rainfall, adding to concerns that it could break its bank in Paris.
Associated Press
News, Politics
| March 10th 2020
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