Caroline Orr
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Opinion
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July 30th 2019
Whether the threat is coming from Russia, another hostile foreign government or individual bad actors, the success of any election-meddling efforts will depend largely on how Canadians respond to it.
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Project Reconciliation has submitted a preliminary proposal to the feds, as cabinet prepares a panel to speak with impacted Indigenous communities.
Stephanie Wood
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| July 30th 2019
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New Brunswick's Indigenous leaders are again expressing their concerns about consultations with the province's Progressive Conservative government around shale gas development.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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The Ontario government's rejection of shared responsibility for legal aid is an "excuse for spending cuts" that will leave many of the province's most vulnerable at greater risk, federal Justice Minister David Lametti said on Tuesday, July 23, 2019.
Kristy Kirkup
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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A new poll conducted for The Canadian Press seems to show the cloud of the SNC-Lavalin controversy is lifting for the federal Liberals, who now face a closer fight with the Conservatives less than three months to go until the election.
Kristy Kirkup
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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With a federal election campaign just weeks away, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh scored a blow against Justin Trudeau's Indigenous bona fides on Monday, July 29, 2019, as he introduced a prominent First Nation chief as one of his party's candidates in northern Ontario.
Kristy Kirkup
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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Kanesatake's grand chief said on Monday, July 29, 2019, that his people are not heading towards a second Oka crisis, despite tensions over a land dispute and a highly publicized war of words with the mayor of the nearby Quebec town.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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The Nova Scotia Nature Trust says it has acquired the largest parcel of coastal land for conservation in its 25-year history.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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A massive security breach at credit card giant Capital One Financial has compromised the personal data of roughly 106 million people, including six million Canadians, and left approximately 1 million social insurance numbers exposed.
Armina Legaya
News, Politics
| July 30th 2019
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