Stephanie Wood
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News, Politics
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August 13th 2019
NDP leader says the prime minister may be hoping to minimize negative impact by having two reports come out at the same time.
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Three LNG projects in Squamish and Kitimat would require over 13,000 new fracking wells over the next 30 years between them. While industry and government tout this brand new fossil fuel industry as the 'cleanest LNG in the world' there’s little talk of the explosion in fracking operations it would bring.
Peter McCartney
Opinion, Energy
| August 13th 2019
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Two British Columbia men who were suspects in the deaths of three people and led police on a manhunt across Western Canada shot themselves, the RCMP said on Monday, August 12, 2019.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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Manitoba's official election campaign began on Monday, August 12, 2019, with promises from Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister to continue to reduce taxes and keep a leash on spending if he wins a second mandate.
Steve Lambert
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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The leaders of Canada's five main political parties were invited on Monday, August 12, 2019, to take part in this October's televised federal election debates, but the newly formed People's Party of Canada has been left out in the cold.
Christian Paas-Lang
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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A major business lobby in Quebec is suggesting the provincial government significantly boost planned immigration levels and soften French-language requirements for newcomers.
Giuseppe Valiante
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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The climate emergency is real and demands urgent attention, and National Observer is proud to join with media outlets around the world to highlight our predicament and possible ways out of this mess as part of the Covering Climate Now project.
Canada's National Observer
News, Energy, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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An international review of Canada's economic immigration system suggests the country is doing well when it comes to how it selects and welcomes foreign workers.
Stephanie Levitz
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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The Liberals and Conservatives are matched fairly evenly when it comes to how ready their local campaigns are to pay for the coming federal election, a shift from when the big blue machine dominated the scene the last time around.
Joanna Smith
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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Zookeepers in Calgary have rescued an unhatched penguin chick after patching its badly damaged shell with pieces of another egg.
Rob Drinkwater
News, Politics
| August 13th 2019
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'Protest Papers' offer rare insight into the thinking of CSIS agents, as well as concerns among civil society groups that their organizations may be spied on, and even infiltrated, by government security forces.
Timothy E. Wilson
News, Energy, Politics
| August 12th 2019
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