Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Food Insider
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July 24th 2020
Cannabis — not food — was the most profitable use of B.C.’s arable land last year.
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“It’s embarrassing being an American,” said Jim Hunt, 67, a dual citizen who lives in Seabrook Beach, N.H., and whose mother and paternal grandmother were born on Prince Edward Island. “I often go to P.E.I. in the summer, but Canada is wise to limit travel, because on a national level, the U.S.A.’s a complete shit show. P.E.I. can’t afford to have an outbreak."
Timothy E. Wilson
News
| July 24th 2020
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University of Saskatchewan suicide prevention expert Jack Hicks says Saskatchewan's plan is insufficient as northerners demand legislation.
Michael Bramadat-Willcock
News, La Ronge, Saskatchewan
| July 24th 2020
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A young man pleaded for help as he was being led out of a hospital by security before taking his own life in a lake on the Saskatchewan legislature grounds.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 24th 2020
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The Ford government said it would spend $500 million this year on building new schools and upgrading existing ones on Thursday, while promising more details on the plans, protocols and investments it will make for September’s back-to-school next week.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| July 23rd 2020
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Opposition parties are asking the federal ethics watchdog to widen his probe of Bill Morneau regarding the WE organization as the finance minister continues to face calls for his resignation.
Jordan Press
News, Politics
| July 24th 2020
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The Privy Council Office says it is launching an independent review of allegations that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette mistreated past and current employees at Rideau Hall.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 24th 2020
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The number of asylum claims being filed in Canada continues to rise slightly despite ongoing global travel restrictions.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| July 24th 2020
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Teck Resources Ltd. saw profits fall by 165 per cent last quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic dented demand for its commodities and slashed prices.
Christopher Reynolds
News, Politics
| July 24th 2020
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Cortes Island area director Noba Anderson is suing the Strathcona Regional District for legal costs and punitive actions linked to a 2019 lawsuit.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| July 24th 2020
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Selena Ross
News, Business, Energy
| October 9th 2019
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