Sarah Lawrynuik
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
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September 30th 2019
While Alberta has been hit with a number of shocking political results over the past few years, this federal election seems poised to return the province to old norms.
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While Canada's federal leaders took to the election campaign trail at home, Canadian mayors took to the United Nations to listen, learn and promote best sustainable practices and nature-based solutions in cities.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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Was the “Greta factor” instrumental in getting this many people out? There’s no doubt. But those on the streets sound purposeful and committed to change. They were inspired by Greta, but actively looking for local solutions to a global crisis.
Toula Drimonis
News, Energy, Politics
| September 28th 2019
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Indigenous water activist Autumn Peltier addressed hundreds of international guests at UN headquarters in Manhattan on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| September 29th 2019
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Oil and gas industry insiders say demands by organizers of Friday's, September 27, 2019, Global Climate Strike to transition swiftly away from fossil fuels to 100 per cent renewable energy are naive and unrealistic.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| September 29th 2019
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The English Montreal School Board will be the latest group to attempt a legal challenge of the application of Quebec's religious symbols legislation.
Sidhartha Banerjee
News, Politics
| September 27th 2019
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Staff at the Calgary Zoo have adopted an extraordinary measure in an effort to ensure a pregnant giraffe becomes a mother for the first time.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 27th 2019
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Dozens of medical and legal experts have filed a complaint with the Canadian Judicial Council against an Alberta judge, alleging he made comments that could be perceived as racist about a medical examiner from Nigeria.
Bill Graveland
News, Politics
| September 27th 2019
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Health Canada says a severe pulmonary illness recently diagnosed in Quebec is the country's first confirmed case connected to vaping.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 27th 2019
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