John Woodside
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News, Energy
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November 3rd 2023
Nuclear proliferation experts are worried that a Canadian company could make it easier to acquire nuclear weapons. The CEO disagrees. After decades of policy to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, the stakes of this battle couldn't be higher.
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Conservative MPs' efforts to stall discussion on the sustainable jobs act have attracted the ire of prominent labour leaders, who made it clear they will take action if the Conservatives continue with their delay tactics in committee.
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| November 3rd 2023
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A proposed federal bill is a thinly veiled trespass law that would hinder the exposure of issues related to animal welfare, workers' rights, food safety and environmental protection.
Riana Topan
Opinion
| November 3rd 2023
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Expanding Nanaimo’s Duke Point Terminal could strengthen Vancouver Island’s vulnerable supply chain and improve the flow of food, fuel and essential goods when climate disasters strike.
Rochelle Baker
News, Island Insider
| November 3rd 2023
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre tabled the motion, insisting the government's decision last week to temporarily pause carbon pricing for home heating oil for three years is a divisive policy to save Liberal seats in Atlantic Canada.
Mia Rabson
News
| November 2nd 2023
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The two sides exchanged duelling public letters Wednesday as federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland prepares to host the virtual meeting of finance ministers from across Canada to discuss Alberta’s CPP-exit campaign and its ramifications for the rest of the country.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| November 2nd 2023
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The United Nations' maritime agency says shipping companies ought to work with Indigenous communities to reduce noise pollution.
Anita Hofschneider
News
| November 3rd 2023
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Last year, Lani Zastre embarked on an art project to figure out what it means to be a settler and a respectful Indigenous ally in Canada. The result is Be a Better Settler, a gallery exhibit and self-published book featuring 16 portraits created following interviews with First Nations, Métis and Inuit individuals from across the country.
Winnipeg Free Press
News, Culture
| November 3rd 2023
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From the archives
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Cloe Logan
News
| January 24th 2022
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