Stephanie Wood
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News, Energy, Politics
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August 29th 2019
Idle No More organizer Tori Cress says the surveillance state's interest in protest movements has always been “a given.” So what did we learn from the heavily redacted Protest Papers?
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Last Friday, in the streets outside the government buildings in Brazil’s capital city, Emilee Gilpin walked with nearly a thousand people in desperate concern over the relentless and unprecedented burning of one of the most important ecosystems in the world.
Emilee Gilpin
News, Politics
| August 29th 2019
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The Ontario government has joined Saskatchewan in challenging the federal government's price on pollution in the highest court in the country.
Morgan Sharp, Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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With Jakarta jammed and sinking, the Indonesian government has chosen Borneo as the site of its new capital, which it promises to make a “forest city.”
Linda Poon
News
| August 28th 2019
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The Conservatives' former leader doesn't agree with the current leader's assertion that Canada got taken to the cleaners by Donald Trump on the renegotiated NAFTA.
Joan Bryden
News, US News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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Party leader Brian Pallister says a win by the Progressive Conservatives in the Manitoba election on Sept. 10 would lead to cleaner fuel to reduce emissions.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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A first-quarter fiscal update from the Alberta government is reporting consistent revenues compared with the same period last year.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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Ottawa says it will spend $8.3-million in an effort to rid Canadian waters of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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Mexico's president says his government has reached a deal with private natural gas pipeline operators, including Canada's TC Energy Corp., to solve a dispute over fees and payments.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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Canada is forging ahead with trade talks with the South American Mercosur trading bloc, hoping to push Brazil to better protect the critical Amazon rainforest, a government spokesman said on Tuesday, August 27, 2019.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| August 28th 2019
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The constitutional challenge by several provinces of federal carbon pricing failed. And though they bray at redoubled volume about an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, odds are low that they will succeed there either.
Amir Attaran
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| May 16th 2019
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