Emma McIntosh
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News, Energy, Politics
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February 6th 2020
The raids began before dawn. Police arrested six people, detained journalists and cut off the remote B.C. First Nation’s radio communications.
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Privacy Commissioner of Canada Daniel Therrien's court application says that "until Facebook corrects its practices...there is, and will continue to be, an ongoing risk that Canadians’ personal information will be disclosed."
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| February 6th 2020
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In Part 2 of a three-part series, the six candidates vying to become the Liberal Party of Ontario's next leader tell Canada's National Observer what they plan to do to improve the province's transit and transportation sectors.
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| February 6th 2020
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The mayors of Canada's biggest cities are pressing the federal government for immediate money to address climate change, as well as a promise of predictable transit funding down the tracks.
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News, Politics
| February 7th 2020
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Imagining what Canada will look like in 30 years if we refuse to untether ourselves from a fossil fuel expansion agenda
Cameron Fenton
Opinion
| February 6th 2020
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Research measuring the effort of climate change on bees suggests they are only half as likely to be found in areas where they were once common.
Bob Weber
News, Politics
| February 7th 2020
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The heat absorbed in Earth’s oceans reached a new record in 2019
Dana Nuccitelli
News
| February 7th 2020
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Extinction Rebellion and Amazon Watch are releasing a series of mini movies with big actor names hoping to bring attention to the climate emergency
Laurie Few
News
| February 6th 2020
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