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UN food security expert warns about impact of climate change on agriculture, malnutrition
The negative impact from climate change on agriculture could subject another 600 million people to malnutrition by 2080.
TransCanada Q3 profit down, unspecified restructuring to continue into 2016
Calgary-based company's net income was $402 million or 57 cents per share, which was down $55 million from the same time last year.
Beyond the stars, new Liberal rank-and-file members have compelling resumes
Trudeau boasts dozens of lesser known MPs - from a former refugee to a well-regarded Stouffville doctor who once worked in Africa.
Mayor of town where Keystone would begin says it's not the only game in town
While activity has slowed down, there is still construction and expansion in the Hardisty area's oil and gas industry, says mayor Anita Miller.
Drilling group to issue 2016 forecast against backdrop of oil price rout
If next year is anything like 2015, the outlook from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada won't be pretty.
University of Calgary president addresses corporate influence allegations
Ex-chairman of the University's Centre for Corporate Sustainability claims he was fired after raising concerns about Enbridge’s influence - while another professor quit in protest.
TransCanada asks U.S. to pause Keystone XL pipeline process
TransCanada asks American administration to delay its decision on a border-crossing permit, pending an ongoing dispute in Nebraska over the route
Tone and terms of missing, murdered women inquiry will be critical: Wally Oppal
Wally Oppal conducted hearings and published a 2012 report on how authorities handled cases involving missing and murdered women in the wake of the Robert Pickton case.