Emma McIntosh
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Analysis, Politics
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October 17th 2019
Groups like Canada Proud and Proud to be Canadian seem folksy, but they’re often backed by corporate donors. Here's what you need to know.
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Canada's National Observer
News
| October 16th 2019
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In an election campaign haunted by the spectres of racism and anti-immigrant backlash, both at home and abroad, the NDP leader has repeatedly been thrust into the role of unofficial spokesperson for racialized Canadians.
Morgan Sharp, Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| October 16th 2019
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Canadians with strong political opinions are engaging almost exclusively with content that supports their views, according to new research.
Morgan Sharp
News, Politics
| October 17th 2019
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We're in the midst of a climate emergency. Canada is warming at twice the rate as the world at large. Do you think Scheer, who has spent years trashing carbon pricing, will treat the climate or the environment as a priority?
Harvey McKinnon
Opinion
| October 9th 2019
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The battle for the hearts and votes of Quebecers took centre stage on Wednesday, October 16, 2019, as Liberal, Conservative and New Democrat leaders wooed voters in a province that could determine the outcome of Monday's federal election.
Jordan Press
News, Politics
| October 16th 2019
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The farm that has been in Jamal Abas' family for four generations was without power for a sixth straight day Tuesday — one of thousands of homes and businesses across Manitoba still suffering after a massive snowstorm that brought down trees, transmission lines and large utility towers.
Kelly Geraldine Malone, Steve Lambert
News, Politics
| October 16th 2019
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Toronto violated an animal welfare organization's right to free expression when a company contracted by the city took down the group's anti-Canada Goose ads, court heard on Tuesday, October 15, 2019.
Liam Casey
News, Politics
| October 16th 2019
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A way must be found to bridge the tense political divide in Canada over climate change, or some citizens and political leaders will just keep avoiding the topic, panellists said on Monday, October 14, 2019, during a public forum in Halifax.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| October 16th 2019
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