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Max Fawcett
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Opinion, Politics
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September 10th 2024
When Pierre Trudeau decided it was time to leave office, he took a walk in the snow. At the rate things are going for Justin Trudeau, that’s a luxury he may not have; the sand on Vancouver Island’s beaches may have to do.
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More in today's news
Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet is throwing his weight behind a First Nation fighting a nuclear waste disposal site near the Ottawa River, calling on the federal government to immediately suspend the project.
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| September 10th 2024
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The election must occur on or before Oct. 21, and the writ is expected to drop Sept. 19.
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News
| September 10th 2024
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Environmental pollutants may have different effects on male and female reproduction, research suggests.
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News
| September 10th 2024
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As daily water use in Calgary remains above target during repairs to a major feeder main, a city official warns the effect on pumps and other infrastructure is like a car's engine running too hard for too long.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 9th 2024
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This is the third time in four years the utility has been fined for failing to meet annual performance targets for the reliability of its energy grid.
The Canadian Press
News
| September 9th 2024
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More than 5,000 individuals and 300 organizations have called on the Canadian government to stop engaging in diplomatic shenanigans that interfere with tribal, state and federal actions in the U.S. against Line 5.
Gregory M. Mikkelson, Arlene Slocombe, Jessica Murray
Opinion
| September 10th 2024
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From the archives
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Mychaylo Prystupa
News
| October 19th 2015
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