B.C. quietly allowed an oil and gas giant to sidestep rules for more than 4,300 pipelines
B.C.’s energy regulator has the power to grant such exemptions — without notifying the public. Experts raise alarm about the process, saying the regulator is playing soft with fossil fuel companies
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Why conversation is key in fighting polarization and helping democracy
Ideas host Nahlah Ayed speaks with residents of Edmonton about the importance of engaging in conversation with others in real life amidst polarization. They ...
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Colonialism and Capitalism: Bryan Palmer on Canadian History
Team Advantage sits down with Bryan D. Palmer on his stop through Calgary to discuss his new book, and discuss how labour and anti-colonial movements have historically challenged the Canadian state…
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View the top election stories, surveys from CTV News' official pollster Nik Nanos and live results as Canada votes on April 28, including coverage of Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party co-leaders Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault, and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet.
Elections Canada has been in touch with social media platforms about election misinformation | CBC News
The head of Elections Canada says he has been in touch with social media platforms in an effort to address concerns about misinformation as Canada wades into an election campaign.
Pierre Poilievre is popular among union members. What’s it really all about?
The goal of the labour movement is to advance the interests of workers everywhere. Nativist narratives about defending Canada could explain Pierre Poilievre’s popularity among some union members.
5 things federal party leaders keep getting wrong | CBC News
Sometimes political leaders get it wrong — repeatedly. The CBC News fact-checking team looks at some of the inaccurate claims that leaders have made more than once in this campaign.