Carl Meyer
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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May 2nd 2020
Trudeau's move is being praised by a Vancouver-based anti-violence group as a “long overdue” step but denounced by hunting and fishing clubs as a wrong-headed approach to public safety.
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Communities object to La Ronge COVID-19 travel-ban exemption
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| May 2nd 2020
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Seniors on a fixed low income, particularly in rural and remote areas, are falling through the cracks when it comes to federal response funding during the COVID-19 pandemic, NDP party whip Rachel Blaney said.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| May 2nd 2020
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The province with the highest number of infections, highest number of deaths and the highest number of hospitals and long-term facilities experiencing outbreaks will also be the only province where students could be going back to school before September.
Nora Loreto
Opinion
| May 4th 2020
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Canada could create hundreds of thousands of jobs in nature conservation by following the example President Roosevelt set in 1933.
Graham Saul
Opinion
| May 4th 2020
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his assault-rifle ban on Sunday, May 3, 2020, and promised to go even further by targeting handguns and tightening border security with new legislation introduced in the Parliament.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| May 4th 2020
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As residents of Fort McMurray continued to assess their flood-damaged homes and businesses and began the difficult task of cleaning them this weekend, they also marked the anniversary of the start of an evacuation that emptied the northern Alberta city four years ago.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 4th 2020
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An Ottawa biotech company is voluntarily recalling a rapid test for COVID-19 after Health Canada expressed concern about its effectiveness, dealing a setback to expanded testing in the country.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 4th 2020
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Imperial Oil Ltd. is slowing or deferring maintenance work throughout its operations as it tries to ensure employee safety in the wake of a COVID-19 outbreak that has infected 83 workers at its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| May 3rd 2020
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Revealed: Oil and mining firms – some with ties to Trump officials – taking advantage of funding, review shows
Emily Holden
News, US News
| May 4th 2020
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When researchers compare shopping online to shopping at a brick-and-mortar outlet, what they’re mainly talking about is the so-called “last-mile problem.”
Maddie Stone
News, US News
| May 4th 2020
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