Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics, Ottawa Insider
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April 15th 2020
Canada’s oil and gas sector was responsible for the largest portion of the country's carbon pollution in 2018, at 193 megatonnes (Mt), or 26 per cent.
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| April 15th 2020
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Strathcona Regional District is excluding the public from board meetings as it moves online due to COVID-19, citing technological limitations and a provincial order as reasons behind the move.
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| April 15th 2020
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Higher prices and less variety on store shelves is a possibility as the agriculture industry confronts a wide range of challenges created by COVID-19, the federal agriculture minister said on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| April 16th 2020
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Alberta has reached almost 2,000 cases of COVID-19 and is now dealing with an outbreak at an oilsands facility.
Dean Bennett
News, Politics
| April 16th 2020
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Corey Yanofsky, a data scientist living in Ottawa, took his dog out for a walk last week and ended up with an $880 fine for standing in the wrong place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Giuseppe Valiante
News, Politics
| April 16th 2020
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President Donald Trump signalled on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, that he's prepared to support easing travel restrictions along the Canada-U.S. border sooner rather than later — although the feeling may not be mutual, given the extent of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States.
James McCarten
News, US News, Politics
| April 16th 2020
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Now is not the time to point fingers or assign blame for COVID-19, Canada's federal government said on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, after Donald Trump, his re-election hopes hijacked by a deadly global pandemic, turned his populist cannons on the World Health Organization.
James McCarten
News, Politics
| April 16th 2020
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