Jenny Uechi
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November 25th 2016
Canada made the bold, compassionate move of prioritizing the most vulnerable refugees. But now that they're here, they face many challenges in daily life.
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"We stand at the dawn of the clean growth century," said Canada's Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. President-elect Donald Trump is poised to take the U.S. in the opposite direction.
Chris Adams
News, Energy, Politics
| November 25th 2016
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They fear Donald Trump's election in the United States adds pressure to Canada to clear regulatory hurdles blocking new projects.
Laura Kane
News, Energy, Politics
| November 25th 2016
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Most of the threats are already appearing, and some are likely to lead to a new normal, even if countries manage to control climate change.
Bob Weber
News, Energy
| November 25th 2016
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Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what industry insiders have described as a series of “ticking time bombs.”
Mike De Souza
News, Energy
| July 5th 2016
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A Calgary-based employee of Irving Oil, a major player in the proposed Energy East pipeline project, sent an email invitation directly to Steven Kelly, an NEB member who also faced controversy.
Mike De Souza
News, Energy, Politics
| November 23rd 2016
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The Canadian Paediatric Society is urging the federal government to take steps to protect children and youth should it follow through on its plan to legalize recreational marijuana next year.
Sheryl Ubelacker
News
| November 25th 2016
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"This province has a proud outdoor heritage that includes hunting and fishing," said BC NDP leader John Horgan, adding that bear conservation is the right choice.
The Canadian Press
News
| November 24th 2016
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