Emma McIntosh
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News, Politics
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April 24th 2020
When a reporter asked Alberta Premier Jason Kenney whether plummeting oil prices merit a discussion about energy transition, Kenney questioned the reporter's credentials and criticized him for asking the question. The Premier also unveiled details of a new well-cleanup program, which critics said could leave taxpayers on the hook for oil and gas liabilities.
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| April 27th 2020
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| April 24th 2020
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Melina Plante has found that, on her five-hectare fruit and vegetable farm south of Montreal by the U.S. border, one experienced Guatemalan farmhand can produce more than two Quebecers.
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| April 27th 2020
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The spring ice breakup on rivers in northern Alberta is forcing some residents of Fort McMurray neighbourhoods from their homes, and people in the city's downtown have been warned to be ready to react in case the evolving situation changes.
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| April 27th 2020
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The top of the world is turning upside down, says the first overall assessment of Canada's Arctic Ocean.
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| April 27th 2020
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The European Union is planning a major pledging conference early next month to help fill the World Health Organization's funding gaps, and it expects Canada to play a key role.
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News, Politics
| April 27th 2020
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Ottawa will provide a $62.5-million aid package to help the country's fish and seafood processors protect workers from COVID-19 and ensure they can continue to keep the seafood market alive.
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| April 27th 2020
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It's premature to talk about "immunity passports" for Canadians who have been infected with COVID-19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Saturday, April 25, 2020, because the science is unclear about whether those who have recovered from the virus are protected from catching it again.
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News, Politics
| April 27th 2020
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