Bruce Livesey
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News, Energy, Politics
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September 30th 2019
Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs sits atop a political fissure in New Brunswick — one he helped open, back in another life.
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Despite his folksy charm, Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs has shown scant sympathy for New Brunswick’s workers in a simmering labour dispute he inherited.
Bruce Livesey
News, Energy, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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Over the course of an election campaign, you expect to see more than a few slick elisions of truth — the details of a platform shaded or facts of the case bent to make one party’s stance look more desirable than another.
Chris Turner
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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A Quebec inquiry that examined relations between Indigenous communities and the provincial government has issued a scathing final report that says the province should apologize.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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A top University of Alberta official has resigned after a backlash against a billboard the school put up about the potential benefits of climate change.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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Justin Trudeau tried to make virtue out of red ink on Sunday, September 29, 2019, as he released a Liberal platform that promises to impose new taxes on wealthy individuals, large international corporations, foreign housing speculators and tech giants to help cover the cost of billions in new spending and tax breaks for the middle class.
Joan Bryden
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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A Canadian artist's sculpture has been unveiled in St. Peter's Square by Pope Francis as part of a Mass for the World Day for Migrants and Refugees.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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Their anonymous deaths will be honoured and their names — hundreds and hundreds of them — finally known.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| September 30th 2019
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