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What Does the Future Hold for Alberta’s Oil Industry?

Recently, when asked about the progress of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion project, Alberta’s Energy Minister Sonya Savage said that the COVID-19 pandemic has improved opportunities for construction. Her argument More

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Northern Vulnerabilities: How Canada’s Territories are Responding to COVID-19

On March 11th, the World Health Organization officially characterized the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, as a global pandemic. Since then, both federal and provincial governments have announced significant measures to More

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The End of Privacy? Canada Investigates Facial Recognition Technology

On February 21st, the Federal Office of the Privacy Commissioner and its three provincial counterparts in British Columbia, Quebec, and Alberta announced they are teaming up to investigate whether Canadian More

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Un(Fare): The Blame Game of Underfunded Toronto Transit

According to a report released by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), the transit agency has lost at least $70 million in revenue in 2019 due to fare evasion. The report, More

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First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan Demand Better Government Support

On January 24th, 2020, leaders of the Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) declared a state of emergency after a string of drug- and gang-related violence jeopardized the safety of the More

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