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Rex Weyler
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Opinion
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July 31st 2020
Is Steven Donziger a renowned human rights attorney, celebrated by Nobel laureates and international lawyers. Or is he a fraud artist?
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More in today's news
The WE controversy that has been dogging the Liberals is expected to continue to follow Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government after Trudeau's appearance before a House of Commons committee on Thursday, July 30, 2020.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| July 31st 2020
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A network focused on advancing the careers of Black technology workers is connecting promising young professionals to mentors at major Canadian companies.
Morgan Sharp
News, Culture, Next Gen Insider
| July 30th 2020
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Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government has kicked in much less money than what rival politicians, unions and the province’s largest school board say is needed to ensure the safe return of students to classrooms.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| July 30th 2020
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Broccoli sex is controversial. Especially organic broccoli sex. That’s because new gene editing technologies developed in the last 10 years have forced organic plant breeders, certification bodies, and farmers to re-examine techniques commonly used to breed the Lorax-like plants.
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News, Food Insider
| July 31st 2020
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Toronto reported just one new case Tuesday. "We have made tremendous progress that allows us to return to something a little closer to our normal lives this summer, but we are not out of the woods yet," Premier Doug Ford cautioned.
Emma McIntosh
News, Politics
| July 29th 2020
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Island residents will no longer board BC Ferries before tourists after the B.C. government revised the COVID-19 emergency order Thursday.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| July 30th 2020
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The federal environment minister is backtracking on a previous decision to keep Ottawa out of the approval process for a major coal mine expansion in Alberta.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| July 30th 2020
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The CEO of TC Energy Corp. says the company will begin moving more oil from Western Canada into the United States by next year under a new U.S. presidential permit for the existing Keystone pipeline system.
Dan Healing
News, US News, Politics
| July 30th 2020
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RCMP investigators confirmed on Thursday, July 30, 2020, that the gunman who went on a rampage in Nova Scotia in April had hidden compartments in buildings and had converted personal assets into "a significant amount" of cash prior to his attacks.
Michael Tutton
News, Politics
| July 30th 2020
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From the archives
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Sandy Garossino
Opinion
| February 13th 2020
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