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Public Safety Minister says RCMP have met Wet’suwet’en conditions

The hope is that blockades in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en First Nation across Canada will come down


Via Rail lays off 1,000 employees temporarily as blockades drag on

The layoffs come amid growing pressure on the federal government to take action against rail blockades in support of Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs
 
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CUTRIC partners with post-secondary institutions on electric bus research

The Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium has supported the electrification of routes in Vancouver and Toronto's Brampton and York Regions » Read more
 

Atlantic offshore energy operators raising their EH&S game

The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers report outlines 13 near and long-term initiatives to improve environment, health and safety performance » Read more
 
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Baloney Meter: Rail blockades and government authority over the police

The Conservative claim that the minister of public safety has the ultimate authority over Canada's national police force is declared a lot of baloney » read more

Inflation rises again, hitting 2.4% in January: StatCan

Data released Feb. 19 by the national statistics office only slightly dents the odds of the Bank of Canada cutting its key interest rate this year, say experts » read more
 
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GM gets tax break in Lordstown for new plant next to factory it closed

Joint venture to work together on battery technology with a 75% tax abatement. » read more

Higher costs should kill Trans Mountain pipeline: Bloc, NDP, Greens

A Nanos survey shows respondents are increasingly uncomfortable spending public money to continue the project. » read more