Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
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Liberals continue to preach pipeline's clean energy benefits
The Liberal government expects to get $500 million a year out of the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline and is promising to spend it all on cleaner sources of energy and projects that pull carbon out of the atmosphere.
NDP will form coalition with Liberals, Singh promises
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Sunday he will do "whatever it takes" to keep the Conservatives from assuming power, including forming a coalition government with Justin Trudeau's Liberals.
Bloc on the rise, along with calls for separation in Alberta
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau dismissed any notion that national unity is under threat on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, as he and other national leaders made efforts to beat back growing support for the Bloc Quebecois.
Singh's stance on Bill 21 called out by anti-hate group
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, he is trying to fight support for Bill 21, Quebec's controversial secularism law, among Quebecers by proving to them that a man who wears a turban does in fact share their values.
Scheer, Trudeau trade barbs ahead of debate, amid Ontario education unrest
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer called his Liberal rival Justin Trudeau "disgusting" on Monday, October 7, 2019, morning for trying to score political points on the backs of Ontario students.
Canadian youth gather en masse across Canada to demand drastic climate action
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish activist whose global crusade compelled Canadians to flood the streets on Friday, September 27, 2019, as part of a global protest, says claims to climate leadership in both Sweden and Canada mean "absolutely nothing."
Canada's young people take to the streets today to strike for climate action
Thousands of Canadians are hitting the streets on Friday, September 27, 2019, demanding "widespread, systemic change" to halt the scary impact of a warming planet.
Scheer would restore Harper's child fitness and arts tax credits Liberals axed
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer wants to revive two more of Stephen Harper's boutique tax credits axed by the Trudeau Liberals.
'Friends of Science' thanks Elections Canada for warning on climate-change talk
A Calgary organization that argues climate change is nothing close to a global emergency says Elections Canada is right to keep a close eye on campaign-period communications from the climate-change lobby.
First Nations given max compensation for Ottawa's child-welfare discrimination
A Friday, September 6, 2019, ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal about Canada's treatment of Indigenous children demands a full investigation of the federal Indigenous-affairs department, says child-welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock.