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February 20th 2019
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The first Ontario legislative sitting of 2019 saw a heated battle of words erupt between Ontario students and Premier Doug Ford, with protests happening inside and outside the chambers and calls to the government to stop cuts to mandatory fees that students say will hurt the future of education services in the province.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| February 19th 2019
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B.C.’s Finance Minister Carole James says that there are two large risks to her three-year financial plan. One of them is the possibility of a global economic slowdown, while the other is the risk of not having enough people in B.C. to fill all of the available jobs.
Tracy Sherlock
News, Politics
| February 19th 2019
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Alberta will spend billions of dollars and hopes to make billions more as it brings in 4,400 rail cars starting as early as July to move a crude backlog in the oil sands industry as pipeline projects face mounting troubles.
Morgan Sharp
News, Business, Energy, Politics
| February 19th 2019
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The National Energy Board has declined a request to consider all of the climate change impacts as part of its review of the Trans Mountain expansion project.
Canada's National Observer
News, Business, Energy, Politics
| February 19th 2019
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An 11-year-old girl allegedly killed by her father in southern Ontario was a dreamer, a dancer and a singer who "always saw the good in every situation."
Liam Casey
News, Politics
| February 19th 2019
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What started as a dare for a burly Newfoundland man to pose in mermaid flippers has turned into a globally known effort to combat gender stereotypes — and raised more than a half million dollars for charity.
Kevin Bissett
News, Politics
| February 18th 2019
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