Martin Lukacs
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News, Politics
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November 30th 2018
Use of Canadian arms in the Saudi-led war in Yemen has been confirmed by a former White House official who was once responsible for Saudi Arabian policy at the Pentagon. Weapons experts who consulted their own databases and analyzed a collection of publicly posted photos and videos agree.
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Canada will sanction 17 Saudi Arabian nationals linked to the October killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Thursday, November 29, 2018, — a move announced on the eve of the G20 summit to be attended by the kingdom's crown prince.
Kristy Kirkup
News, Politics
| November 30th 2018
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Ontario Environment Minister Rod Phillips unveiled a $500 million plan on Thursday that promised to cut the province's carbon pollution in line with Canada's obligations under the Paris climate agreement, but offered few details about how it would actually achieve these reductions.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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There has been a disturbing spike of hate crimes in Canada, with attacks against Canadian Muslims more than doubling, new figures show.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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Asylum-seekers who entered Canada irregularly last year will cost federal organizations $340 million — an amount projected to balloon to almost $400 million for migrants who arrive in 2019, the federal budget watchdog says.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| November 30th 2018
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A proposed open-pit lithium mine in northwestern Quebec has triggered community tension and calls for the provincial government to order an independent environmental review.
Cecilia Keating
News, Energy, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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As Alberta Premier Rachel Notley continues to pitch for more trains to carry 120,000 additional barrels of oil out of the landlocked province, Transport Minister Marc Garneau says Canada's rail system has become safer since a deadly train derailment, oil spill and explosion in Lac-Mégantic, Que. in 2013.
Trish Audette-Longo, Michael Ruffolo
News, Energy, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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Canada’s current climate policies are "very insufficient" and would help increase global temperatures by a catastrophic 5 C by the end of the century, according to a new study that ranks the climate goals of countries around the world.
Fatima Syed
News, Energy, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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The Green New Deal, catapulted onto the national agenda by a fiery mixture of political champions like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and mass youth-led organizing by the Sunrise Movement, is perhaps the most straightforward policy proposal for tackling climate change that many of us have ever seen.
Clayton Thomas-Müller
Opinion, Energy
| November 29th 2018
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The last two years have been literally off-the-charts. Take a look...
Barry Saxifrage
Analysis
| November 29th 2018
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Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Thursday a Canadian firm will be tapped to provide hydrophones for an underwater listening station at Boundary Pass, a critical location for southern resident killer whales.
Michael Ruffolo
News, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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Alberta needs to buy as many as 7,000 railcars if it wants to be able to meet its goal of shipping an additional 120,000 barrels of oil a day, says Premier Rachel Notley.
The Canadian Press
News, Energy, Politics
| November 29th 2018
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Former prime minister Stephen Harper could be dragged into the criminal case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, as the suspended military officer's lawyers seek access to thousands of secret government documents.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| November 30th 2018
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Fortifying an Illinois waterway to prevent invasive carp from using it as a path to Lake Michigan could cost nearly three times as much as federal planners previously thought, according to an updated report.
John Flesher
News, US News, Politics
| November 30th 2018
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