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The Government of Canada Intends to Create National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec City Mosque Attack and Action Against Islamophobia

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Suncor Base Mine Extension Project – Referral to a Review Panel

The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, announced today the referral of the impact assessment of the proposed Suncor Base Mine Extension Project in Alberta to an independent review panel.

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COVID-19 cases down in Ontario but variant ‘a significant threat’ to curbing spread, new modelling shows

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A COVID-19 variant spreading in Ontario is a “significant threat” to controlling the pandemic, but maintaining existing public health interventions will likely help encourage a downward trend in cases, even with a return to school factored in, according to new data.

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Intruder disrupts Alberta cabinet meeting by trying to enter Calgary building

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An Alberta government cabinet meeting in Calgary ended abruptly and the ministers, including Premier Jason Kenney, whisked away by police for their safety on Thursday after an intruder tried to get inside the building.

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A candidate committed a crime: How long should they be held accountable for a mistake in the past?

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The PC candidate for Humber-Bay of Islands is asking voters to forgive him for a violent incident eight years ago. As Terry Roberts writes, the case raises questions about a society’s ability to forgive, while at the same time holding people accountable for behaviour that crosses a line.

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