Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Energy
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November 10th 2016
New research shows that the project proponent gave the government some flimsy evidence that neglected to mention how its proposed gas terminal would harm vulnerable Pacific salmon.
Byrdie Funk has lived in Canada since she was two months old. Earlier this year, she learned her citizenship was stripped back in 2008, without any notice.
The Liberal leader is suggesting it’s full steam ahead for his government’s environmental plan despite a Donald Trump presidency that could recast America's climate change priorities.
Newly released statistics show Canada's citizenship and immigration website experienced a huge spike in web traffic from the U.S. just before it crashed on Tuesday, as election results rolled in.
Trump's campaign may have colluded with foreign powers, hostile interests, and potentially even elements within the FBI, to subvert the democratic process and American Constitution. That's treason.
A judge in a high-profile sexual assault retrial says it doesn't matter whether the complainant was planning to have sex with the accused 10 or 15 minutes before the alleged attack.
What brain trust would appoint a downtown Calgary oil and gas lawyer to judge the credibility of young homeless Indigenous women such as the complainant in this case? I’m still scratching my head.
Canada's effort to craft a legalized marijuana regime could be boosted by the move of four more U.S. states to approve recreational use of the drug, says a Halifax law professor.