Mike De Souza, Carolyn Jarvis, Emma McIntosh, David Bruser
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 1st 2018
The staggering estimate of $260 billion in financial liabilities for the oil and gas industry’s graveyard of spent facilities were spelled out by a high-ranking official of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) in a February presentation to a private audience in Calgary.
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Regan Boychuk
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The federal government argues it has jurisdiction to impose a carbon tax in Saskatchewan because climate change is a matter of national concern.
Ryan McKenna
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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Indigenous, rural and remote communities have been left particularly vulnerable by the end of Greyhound service in parts of Canada, a trio of federal ministers said Wednesday, as they offered temporary funding to help cover the costs of some bus routes.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| October 31st 2018
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It's an absurd notion that we are adding oil to the fire of populism, harming democracy, somehow capitulating to the “flaky, easily flustered” PC crowd, or turning off moderates who will inevitably jump into the arms of white supremacy if denied the right to listen to Steve Bannon’s hateful rhetoric, writes columnist Toula Drimonis.
Toula Drimonis
Opinion, US News, Politics, Culture
| October 31st 2018
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Canada's governors general deserve continued financial support once they retire but they need to be more transparent and accountable for their expenses, Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday, October 31, 2018.
Joan Bryden
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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Audrey Parker has decided to end her life on Thursday, November 1, 2018.
Michael MacDonald
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to visit the northern Manitoba community of Churchill today, November 1, 2018, as residents celebrate the arrival of the first train to roll into town in more than a year.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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Canada will take in 40,000 more immigrants in 2021 than it plans to accept this year, Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said on Wednesday, October 31, 2018.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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The new pay-equity law the federal Liberals are proposing should close Canada's "shameful" gender gap and private-sector employers should follow the government's example, leaders of some of Canada's biggest unions say.
Janice Dickson
News, Politics
| November 1st 2018
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