Bruce Livesey
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News, Politics
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July 11th 2019
Rod Cumberland was a longtime critic of the use of glyphosate — and was terminated by a New Brunswick college that included an Irving rep on its board.
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Children in Quebec are at risk of lead exposure from drinking water in their daycares and elementary schools due to inadequate oversight, says a provincial public health research institute.
Mike De Souza
News
| July 11th 2019
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Published reports show the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has de-listed shares in two firms that operate detention centres near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| July 11th 2019
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The crowd roared in approval but Trudeau's new recruit, well-known and respected environmental activist, Steven Guilbeault, did not clap. He stared into the audience with a stern look on his face.
Giuseppe Valiante
News, Energy, Politics
| July 10th 2019
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Canadian embassy staff in Africa and officials in Ottawa paid little attention to allegations of human rights abuses at a mine in Tanzania as they sought to aid Barrick Gold Corp in a tussle with the east African country’s government, internal emails show.
Morgan Sharp
News
| July 10th 2019
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A government source assembled a full list of the cancelled projects and shared it exclusively with National Observer. The leaked list reveals a wide range of initiatives set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that lost their funding, including schools, hospitals, small businesses and several social housing providers.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| July 9th 2019
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Ottawa spends billions subsidizing the corporate sector but somehow never manages to find money to help its own citizens.
Nora Loreto
Opinion, Politics
| July 10th 2019
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The nation recently announced an allyship certification program for businesses that operate in one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations as a way to give back for benefiting off of the stewardship of the Indigenous peoples who've been conserving the area for thousands of years.
Emilee Gilpin
News
| July 3rd 2019
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The federal government is urging all provincial governments to put an end to conversion therapy as it looks at changes to the Criminal Code.
Colette Derworiz
News, Politics
| July 10th 2019
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Canada's largest oil producers are calling on the Alberta government to reward companies that commit to adding crude-by-rail capacity by easing their oil curtailment levels.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| July 10th 2019
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