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The regulator told National Observer it launched the investigation to defend against a "security risk." But the evidence emerging indicates something else entirely.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy, Politics
| April 26th 2017
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The top NEB bureaucrat joked at a staff meeting, after the botched hearings, about whether the regulator’s employees should be armed with tasers when approaching critics at public hearings.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy
| September 15th 2016
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Canada has slipped for the second straight year in an index ranking freedom of the media, in part because of police spying on journalists and demanding reporters turn over background materials.
Colin Perkel
News, Politics
| April 26th 2017
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Canada's pipeline regulator, the National Energy Board, is under investigation for deleting evidence that pointed to a mistake by its head of security.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy
| March 31st 2016
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Today, nearly two decades on, bottled water is still shipped into some parts of the community – here in a country envied on the world stage for our wealth when it comes to natural water resources.
Jenn Jefferys
Opinion, Politics
| April 26th 2017
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The military's second-in-command leaked cabinet secrets to a shipbuilding executive as a means of pressuring the Liberal government to approve a $700-million contract: RCMP.
Jim Bronskill
News, Politics
| April 26th 2017
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Thank you to all backers for funding the new State of the Animal report. Now, if we can make our stretch goal, we'll do an investigation on how the Mount Polley mining disaster impacted salmon.
Jorge Amigo
Opinion
| April 26th 2017
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