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Alberta funds clean-tech, but falls behind on policy ambition
Airdrie City View· 2 days agoThe Alberta government is investing $15 million over the next five years to help companies test new...
'It wasn't easy the first time': What Trudeau has said about Trump
CTV News· 2 days agoAs we move closer to the U.S. election, CTVNews.ca will be examining the relationship between Canada...
New U.K. government renews hopes for a free-trade deal with Canada
Maple Ridge News· 3 days agoThe British electorate gave Labour a landslide victory with 412 of Parliament’s 650 seats, handing...
Big Oil's Pledge to Curb Methane Faces Test in Gulf of Thailand
Financial Post· 3 days agoEmissions from the site, operated by a joint venture between units of two state-backed energy...
LCBO workers to begin strike as talks with Crown corporation break down, union says
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoLCBO stores across Ontario are set to close after labour negotiations between the Crown corporation and the union representing its workers broke down just hours before a strike deadline, marking ...
LCBO employees will walk off job Friday, union says
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThousands of Ontario liquor store employees will walk off the job Friday after contract negotiations between the LCBO and its workers broke down, the...
How these Edmonton startups are changing their industries with innovation | Venture
Daily Hive· 4 days agoEdmonton entrepreneurs and founders are making waves in their respective industries, and the common...
CBC broadcaster Rick Cluff, former host of Vancouver’s The Early Edition, had a front-row seat to...
The Globe and Mail· 4 days agoRick Cluff’s warm voice awakened sleepy people, guided motorists through Vancouver gridlock, and...
The fall of François Legault: How the Quebec premier went from beloved to loathed in a year
National Post· 5 days agoNowhere is Quebec Premier François Legault’s stunning fall from grace more evident than in the words...
Residential school denialism is an attack on the truth
The Conversation Canada via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoAlthough there is now a wide body of public information about residential schools, many people continue to have limited knowledge about them. That provides fertile ground for misinformation.