Emily Holden
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News, Energy, Politics
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February 14th 2019
Republicans call it a "socialist manifesto," environmental groups hail it, and some say it doesn’t go far enough.
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Two years after the auditor general concluded that the Trudeau government had failed to identify its subsidies for the oil and gas industry, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says federal officials are still working on it.
Carl Meyer
News, Energy, Politics
| February 14th 2019
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Some voters had a lot of hope for the federal Liberals back in 2015. First of all, Justin Trudeau was not Stephen Harper. He also had a pile of platform promises that appealed to many Canadians. Confronting climate change was one of the big ones.
Ross Belot
Opinion, Energy, Politics
| February 14th 2019
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A federal utility board voted on Thursday, February 14, 2019, to close a coal-fired power plant in Kentucky, rejecting pleas from President Donald Trump and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and handing the coal industry a defeat in its backyard.
Associated Press
News, US News, Politics
| February 15th 2019
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Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he wants the federal government to settle with engineering firm SNC-Lavalin "as soon as possible" in order to protect jobs and the company's corporate headquarters in Montreal.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 15th 2019
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Environment Canada is going mobile. The federal department launched its first weather app for iPhone and Android this week, including a new high-resolution radar option so amateur meteorologists can guess exactly when the next rain storm or blizzard is going to hit their backyard.
The Canadian Press
News, Politics
| February 15th 2019
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