Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Politics
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March 1st 2018
Honduran women are paying for their rights with their lives — a toll that continues to climb in the wake of a violent federal election, and the two-year anniversary of the assassination of beloved local activist Berta Cáceres.
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For human rights defenders putting their lives on the line in Guatemala, justice could hinge on an unfulfilled election promise of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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| December 6th 2017
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An American-Bangladeshi victim of hate crime and human rights activist came to Montreal to talk about the dangers of the rise of the hatred and the need for empathy.
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News, US News, Politics
| March 1st 2018
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Liberal MPs have thwarted a bid by Conservatives to force Justin Trudeau’s national security adviser to explain his assertion that rogue elements in the Indian government sabotaged the prime minister’s trip to India last week.
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News, Politics
| March 1st 2018
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Lawmakers are demanding answers from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke about why political appointees in his department asked for early access to data from a study of oil and gas deposits on Alaska’s North Slope—a request that led to the resignation of a top scientist at the US Geological Survey.
Adam Federman
News, US News, Energy, Politics
| March 1st 2018
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The day began with President Donald Trump publicly belittling his attorney general, and ended with him losing his communications director amid growing indications of the turmoil from a criminal probe seeping through his administration.
Alexander Panetta
News, US News, Politics
| March 1st 2018
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An award-winning documentary from Atlantic Canada investigates the mystery of Prince Edward Island's starving and abundant bluefin tuna.
Elizabeth McSheffrey
News, Culture
| December 15th 2017
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The Liberal government has given Status of Women Canada a major role to play in its feminist agenda and, now that the federal agency is set to grow into a full-size department, it could also be changing its name.
Joanna Smith
News, Politics
| March 1st 2018
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Oilsands giant Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. says it is moving up planned maintenance shutdowns at its heavy oil projects in northern Alberta and will slow down production from new wells to avoid selling the product at current poor prices.
Dan Healing
News
| March 1st 2018
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