Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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February 13th 2017
A deal to create North America’s largest energy infrastructure company may actually be aiming to persuade investors that oil and gas companies can still make money, says a newly-released federal memo.
An Ontario waste disposal company is fighting a court order to destroy documents that the federal government says were accidentally released through access to information legislation.
Complaints about anti-Semitic content have prompted the removal of an in-house magazine from B.C. Coast Hotels, owned by the APA Group. But offended parties are still waiting for an apology.
Was Musk for real? Was his next venture going to involve digging tunnels? Probably not, but it provided a little light relief from the ugly stuff that was going on in the real world.
There was a noticeable downplaying of the climate change initiatives that marked Trudeau's first year in power with a much more environmentally friendly Obama.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump are teaming up to boost women in the workforce, calling female participation a key to economic growth.
The term 'terrorist' has been applied repeatedly and almost solely - and unfairly - to those radicalized individuals who harbor ideology that is pro-Islam and anti-West.
Energy and climate policies have got Prime Minister Justin Trudeau struggling like a devil in a cauldron of holy water outside the gates of hell, writes columnist Gérard Montpetit.