Sarah Lawrynuik
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News, Energy, Politics
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November 6th 2019
"Most Indigenous communities are engaged in resource development in one way or another", said Dale Swampy, president of the National Coalition of Chiefs.
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Canada's federal, provincial and territorial privacy commissioners are calling on governments across the country to modernize access-to-information and privacy laws. Here's why.
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The Quebec government is backtracking on proposed changes to a popular immigration program aimed at university students that would've seen many of them sent home.
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A new national study of nutrition among First Nations has found rates of obesity and diabetes that are significantly higher than the general Canadian population.
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Almost two dozen Canadian environment groups are urging the federal Liberal government to make sure its next budget acknowledges that climate change is costing the country hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
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| November 6th 2019
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A British Columbia First Nation and three environmental groups hope to appeal a Federal Court of Appeal decision that limited their ability to challenge the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in court.
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News, Politics
| November 6th 2019
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