Carl Meyer, Fatima Syed
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Analysis, Politics
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September 12th 2019
The Canadian political landscape looks vastly different from the sunny ways that brought Justin Trudeau to power. Here is everything you may have forgotten that happened in the last four years.
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“We gave out the largest and most expansive waiver of cabinet confidence in Canada’s history,” Trudeau said, then stopped. For several seconds, no one spoke.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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Justin Trudeau's Liberals and Andrew Scheer's Conservatives were running neck-and-neck during warm-up laps for the start of the 40-day federal election campaign, a new poll suggests.
Joan Bryden
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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The Liberal government has announced Canada's first-ever federal pay equity commissioner on the eve of the expected election call.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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The federal government has released its long-awaited policy on developing the Canadian Arctic in a changing environmental and political world.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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Amnesty International has warned Alberta Premier Jason Kenney that his government's fight against oil and gas industry foes puts human rights at risk.
Lauren Krugel
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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The Alberta government has asked the province's Appeal Court to rule on whether Ottawa's new way of handling environmental assessments for major construction projects such as pipelines is constitutional.
Rob Drinkwater
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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Barbara Gard calls her three-hectare property, nestled below the forested peak of Sumas Mountain, a "miniature Stanley Park." Its lush trees and flowing creek reminded her of Vancouver's majestic park, and she immediately knew she wanted to call it home.
Laura Kane
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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Chambers of commerce from Canada's biggest cities will release a campaign wish list on Wednesday, September 11, 2019, urging political parties to commit to establishing national data-governance standards, making government research more available for businesses and fully harnessing the value of intellectual property.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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A group with roots in the oil and gas industry is encouraging women to talk about politics this fall, even if they hold widely different views.
Joanna Smith
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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A prominent federal Green party candidate told an internet radio show on Tuesday, September 10, 2019, he wants Quebec to separate from Canada as soon as possible.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 11th 2019
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