Natasha Bulowski
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News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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May 26th 2022
The streets of downtown Ottawa are no longer blocked with trucks and peppered with hate symbols, but residents are not ready to rest while the extreme rhetoric of the so-called “freedom convoy” permeates Canadian politics and society.
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Halfway between last year’s UN climate conference and this year’s meeting in Egypt, Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault is trying to thread the needle between Canada’s track record as the top fossil fuel financier in the G7 and its role delivering cash promised to developing countries for their energy transition.
John Woodside
News, Energy, Politics
| May 26th 2022
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Students and workers early in their careers often face the worst effects of Ontario’s affordability crisis, with home ownership well out of reach for most and steep rents and the rising cost of food, gasoline and other costs squeezing budgets.
Morgan Sharp, Allison Hannaford
News, Next Gen Insider
| May 26th 2022
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A Facebook page identifying itself as a non-profit organization that discusses issues pertaining to a town in the Greater Toronto Area is linked to the same right-wing political operatives behind a slew of purportedly grassroots community pages across the country.
Jessica McDiarmid
News
| May 26th 2022
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Canada has hundreds of endangered species at risk of disappearing from our country and from our planet.
Dan Kraus
Opinion
| May 26th 2022
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Caroline Dennett tells staff in a video that she made the decision because of "double-talk on climate."
Alex Lawson
News, Energy
| May 26th 2022
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Dianne Saxe and the hundreds of mostly young Green Party of Ontario volunteers working on her campaign are hoping to add to the party's lone seat at Queen's Park, with a focus on Toronto’s student-rich University-Rosedale riding.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics, Next Gen Insider
| May 26th 2022
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From the archives
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Cloe Logan
News, Food Insider
| March 18th 2021
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