Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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December 1st 2016
After spending up to $2,600 a day plus expenses for a high-profile lawyer to review Canada’s Arctic drilling law, the Trudeau government says it’s still figuring out what to do with his report.
Colorado resident Amanda Harper thinks Canadians would be ashamed if they knew some of their pension funds are tied up in fracking operations in her small, rural community.
Prime Minister approves, and praises, huge increases in the amount of climate pollution Canada will pull out of the ground, overwhelming climate policies
Kinder Morgan’s warm and fuzzy ads imply community support via regular-looking people, ignoring that the primary responsibility of this Texas-based multinational corporation.
The lacrosse star wanted to see the demonstrations for himself, and he hoped he could lift spirits at the protesters’ campsite through his sport, known by the Iroquois as the "medicine game."