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June 7th 2019
Conservative house leader Todd Smith said they had "achieved so much."
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Several of Canada's leading environment groups say election demands from Canada's oil industry earlier this week are a direct attack on the future health and prosperity of Canadians.
Mia Rabson
News, Politics
| June 6th 2019
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Indigenous competition for the right to buy an equity stake in the Trans Mountain pipeline system is heating up, with an Alberta group announcing Wednesday it intends to assemble a province-wide coalition of supporters.
Dan Healing
News, Politics
| June 6th 2019
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Organizers put Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on a love seat as the two addressed delegates at an oil and gas trade show in Weyburn, south of Regina, on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, afternoon.
The Canadian Press
News
| June 6th 2019
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In 1974, Don Pettit chased a dream a thousand kilometres north to Dawson Creek.
Melissa Lem
News
| May 27th 2019
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Governments that fail to provide responses to the global climate crisis are doing so "at their own peril," former United Nations climate chief Christiana Figueres said during a visit to Toronto.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| May 22nd 2019
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External Affairs Minister Joe Clark didn't try to sugarcoat it for Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and their cabinet colleagues.
Mike Blanchfield
News, Politics
| June 7th 2019
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British Columbia's Supreme Court has accepted a plan by the defence team for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou that would see her extradition hearing begin Jan. 20, more than a year after she was taken into custody.
Amy Smart
News, Politics
| June 7th 2019
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The head of the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association is calling on Ottawa and Quebec to address the chronic underfunding of Indigenous police forces outlined in this week's report of a national public inquiry.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| June 6th 2019
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