Sandy Garossino
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Opinion, Politics
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September 13th 2019
Anyone who looks closely at the Alberta premier's inquiry into foreign-funded advocacy groups can clearly see it's a farce.
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It’s difficult for many to understand how Trump still is able to not only seriously undermine the traditional democratic process in the US but also simultaneously have a highly negative spillover effect on other countries, including Canada.
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A new report argues that big investments in adaptation measures will not only avert environmental catastrophe but also reap significant returns.
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| September 12th 2019
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More than a million tonnes of contaminated water lies in storage but power company says it will run out of space by 2022
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News
| September 12th 2019
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The House approved legislation on Wednesday, September 11, 2019, that would permanently bar drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and extend a moratorium on drilling off Florida's west coast.
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News, US News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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An ocean advocacy group is calling for unified action from Canadian and U.S. governments to protect the dwindling North Atlantic right whale population from extinction.
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News, US News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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Tiny eyes blinking at him from the rockface of the Burgess Shale drew Jean-Bernard Caron to the fossil of the oldest known ancestor of today's spiders and scorpions.
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News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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Construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will likely be delayed due to detailed route hearings, outstanding provincial permits and Indigenous court challenges, says a report from environmental group Stand.earth.
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News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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In an era when the intensity of hurricanes is expected to increase across Atlantic Canada, experts say major changes are needed to utility grids, shoreline defences and even the types of trees being planted.
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News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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Politicians and supporters in Manitoba had less than 24 hours to take in the results of a provincial election before diving into the federal one.
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News, Politics
| September 12th 2019
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