Carl Meyer
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News, Energy, Politics
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April 9th 2019
The Pan-Canadian Expert Collaboration, a new institute, will help Canadians see if their federal government is making decisions in their best interests when it comes to tackling global warming. It will get millions of dollars in funding from the Trudeau government.
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More in today's news
What happens when an energy pipeline developer comes to town? Brandi Morin examines the pressure on a First Nations community in central interior B.C. when Enbridge, with an oil pipeline proposal, and then TransCanada, with the Coastal GasLink project, came calling. Elected Nak’azdli Whut’en Chief Alexander McKinnon relives one of the most difficult decisions of his life.
Brandi Morin
News, Energy, Politics
| April 9th 2019
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As more people retire and move to cottage country, residents along Big Rideau Lake worry that development may cripple the natural shorelines needed to ensure safe water, while organizations protecting the lake struggle with a jurisdictional jigsaw puzzle.
Ash Abraham, Stephen Cook, Matt Gergyek, Alicia Kalmanovitch, Raisa Patel
News
| April 9th 2019
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Hundreds of thousands of people are still without power in southern Quebec after the region was hit freezing rain and strong winds.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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"Twenty-first century education is supposed to be about problem solving and creative solutions and those things don't get developed when you're online," teacher Beyhan Farhadi told National Observer. "If the government heads in this direction, students will suffer."
Fatima Syed
News, Politics
| April 9th 2019
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On a cold morning in February, dedicated elementary students gathered lichen for caribou who live in the Revelstoke maternity pen. They were told these actions are creating hope for the future — they were lied to.
Sadie Parr
Opinion
| April 9th 2019
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Reduced search-and-rescue coverage, ferry-service disruptions, cancelled resupply runs to Arctic and coastal communities and nearly $2 million in lost navigational buoys.
Lee Berthiaume
News, Politics
| April 8th 2019
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Vancouver police have arrested a 37-year-old man for allegedly using several cans of spray paint to express support for former federal attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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Liberals are defending Justin Trudeau's threatened libel suit against Andrew Scheer, arguing that the Conservative leader's editing or deleting online statements proves he knows he's gone too far in criticizing the prime minister's handling of the SNC-Lavalin affair.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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Trudeau's decision last week to eject Philpott and Wilson-Raybould was "a breach of the Parliament of Canada Act," the newly-independent MP said Tuesday on the Commons floor.
The Canadian Press
News
| April 9th 2019
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None of Premier Doug Ford's 76 Ontario Progressive Conservative MPPs, including all cabinet ministers, would say if they believe Premier Doug Ford should apologize for posing for a photo with a white nationalist who has appeared on a neo-nazi podcast, a National Observer survey revealed.
Fatima Syed, Steph Wechsler
News
| September 27th 2018
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The Liberal government is taking steps to stem the tide of asylum seekers who've been crossing into Canada from the U.S. at unofficial border crossings.
The Canadian Press
News, US News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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Lawyers and advocates who work directly with refugees say they are dismayed by proposed changes to asylum laws included in the Liberals' new budget bill, calling them a devastating attack on refugee rights in Canada.
Teresa Wright
News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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British Columbia needs more resources to fight money laundering after a report concluded no Mounties have been dedicated to working illicit cash investigations in the province, Attorney General David Eby said on Monday, April 8, 2019.
Dirk Meissner
News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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Vancouver businessman David Sidoo faces an additional charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering for his alleged role in a college admissions scandal in the United States.
Laura Kane
News, US News, Politics
| April 10th 2019
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