Emma McIntosh
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News, Energy, Politics
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June 23rd 2020
Alberta suspended environmental monitoring for industry and the oilpatch in the early stages of COVID-19. That monitoring will now resume on July 15, the province said.
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| June 23rd 2020
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A Conservative MP from Calgary has fired a summer student working in his office following allegations that someone stole campaign data from party leadership contender Erin O'Toole.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says First Nations policing must be made an essential service — something Indigenous leaders have been pressing the federal government to do.
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News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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A Liberal pledge to provide eight extra weeks of payments through the cornerstone benefit for people who've lost all or nearly all their work due to the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cost the government $17.9 billion, the parliamentary budget officer says.
Jordan Press
News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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Hundreds of Canadians working for technology companies or multinational corporations in the United States could be affected by a new ban that freezes the issuance of temporary work visas until the end of the year.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos said on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, federal officials will push back against any new protectionist effort by Donald Trump to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum, making the case that Canadian aluminum is no threat to the American market.
The Canadian Press
Opinion, US News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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The Alberta government has quietly halted the closure of 17 provincial parks and recreation sites this year because of COVID-19.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| June 24th 2020
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