Jim Bronskill
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News, Politics
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March 19th 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered an emotional clarion call on Monday, March 18, 2019, as he urged people of all political stripes to turn the page on hateful ideology and condemn the sort of intolerance that fuelled the brutal killing of 50 Muslims in New Zealand.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh asked his first questions in Canada's House of Commons on March 18, 2019. In doing so, he became the first racialized leader of a political party to sit in the Commons.
Canada's National Observer
News, Politics
| March 18th 2019
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White-supremacist terrorism is every bit the ideological twin to ISIS jihadist terrorism. It can radicalize and inspire the same kind of narrow-minded hate, death and destruction – perhaps even more so, because it continues to benefit from the denial of people who refuse to see it as the global threat that it is.
Toula Drimonis
Opinion, Politics, Culture
| March 18th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada's top civil servant, Michael Wernick, is retiring, and he's named a replacement. Wernick had been one of the key figures named by former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould regarding allegations she had been inappropriately pressured to intervene in the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| March 18th 2019
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has named Joyce Murray to be his next Treasury Board president. Trudeau promoted Murray at a minor cabinet shuffle on Monday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, to fill the vacancy left by Jane Philpott.
Carl Meyer
News, Politics
| March 18th 2019
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The bright-eyed 46-year-old construction industry executive and environmentalist from Edmonton, Alberta spoke of his enthusiasm to be at the March 11 UN Environment Assembly to raise awareness about a treaty that declares the Arctic Ocean north of the Arctic Circle an international peace park, free from exploitation of all kinds, to protect the polar ice cap and address climate change.
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| March 18th 2019
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The Nissan Leaf led the pack with 247 sales in January, narrowly beating the Chevy Bolt, with the Hyundai Kona, Tesla Model 3 and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV rounding out the top 5.
Matthew Klippenstein
Analysis, Business
| March 18th 2019
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Mourners carrying signs bearing the images of six men who died in a Quebec City mosque shooting gathered outside a Montreal subway station on on Sunday, March 17, 2019, as they grieved the 50 people killed in another attack, half a world away.
Morgan Lowrie
News, Politics
| March 19th 2019
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The Alberta government has announced another easing of restrictions on oil production, saying the amount that can be produced will increase in May by 25,000 barrels per day and another 25,000 barrels per day in June.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| March 19th 2019
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Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's lawyer Marie Henein has called out Justice Canada for making what she says are "inaccurate" public statements about her client's high-profile case while conceding a delay in her attempts to get it tossed.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| March 19th 2019
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British Columbia is not trying to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but it is attempting to prevent environmental damage and hold the corporation responsible for the cleanup of a spill, a lawyer argued on Monday, March 18, 2019.
Laura Kane
News, Politics
| March 19th 2019
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When the Liberals release the last budget of their mandate on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, Canadians can expect to hear arguments that years of deficit spending have put the economy on stronger footing.
Andy Blatchford
News, Politics
| March 19th 2019
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