Sandy Garossino
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Opinion, Politics
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December 5th 2016
My first solo trial as a fresh-faced young defence counsel was before a provincial court judge notorious for his irrational temper. Later I learned about the loaded handgun he carried under his robes.
Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose alleges the events show that the Trudeau Liberals have failed to keep a clear separation between their roles as government ministers and political fundraisers.
Trudeau approves Kinder Morgan's Trans-Mountain Pipeline. We hear from the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, and debate the question everyone is asking: will it be built?
We knew we were talking about one of the most important challenges our communities face. Many youths were in attendance, and one man at my table brought his nine-year-old daughter.
CAPP told the federal government this summer that carbon tax revenues from oil and gas should be pumped back into the industry in order to "not only preserve, but enhance" the sector.
Many demonstrators insist they will stay for as long as it takes to permanently divert the $3.8 billion pipeline. The company doing the building says it is unwilling to reroute the project.
Alberta’s New Democratic Premier Rachel Notley was all smiles Tuesday evening as she emerged in the halls of the House of Commons after a meeting with the prime minister.
On October 17, U.S.-backed Iraqi troops and Kurdish security forces began a massive offensive to drive Islamic State fighters from Mosul, displacing Iraqi civilians who're fleeing the fighting.