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    Harper's Green Subsidies Are Killing the Economy

    Will Justine end this wasteful trend? Tax Savings for Industry Class 43.1, Class 43.2 and Canadian Renewable and Conservation Expenses The Government of Canada makes clean energy projects, such as solar energy, wind energy and energy from waste, more fiscally attractive for industry by...
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    New Zealand to blow off Union Jack on flag and choose new.

    Sorry Blackloaf... another nail in the British Empire coffin. New Zealand faces a stark choice today about what they might want their new flag to be: a) a fern, b) a fern with stars, c) another fern with stars in different colours, d) a Maori symbol of a fern, or e) not a fern? From today...
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    Canadian jets continue to bomb Islamic State after Trudeau win

    Canadian warplanes are still bombing Islamic State targets in Iraq, taking part in an offensive to retake Sinjar from the militants, even three weeks after the election of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals who campaigned on a pledge to withdraw the jet fighters. Canadian Forces say CF-18 Hornets joined...
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    ontario failing on energy investment

    A few years ago, I launched the Pickens Plan in order to help free North America of its Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries oil dependence, a clear threat to our economic and national security interests. That dependence was, and remains, the greatest transfer of wealth in recent...
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    Gravenhurst Hydro One customer takes power company to court

    Lonewolf....this is what happens when you get off your as$ as suggested by moi. You're welcome. A notice of claim against Hydro One has been filed seeking damages for billing errors 12:12 PM ET CBC News A possible class action lawsuit against Hydro One may peak the interest of people in...
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    Canadian Energy Independence

    Should Canadian energy independence fast tracking be an election issue? Why or why not? Which party is best suited for the job? Who is dragging their asses?
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    Canada's economy: 5 reasons not to panic

    Cheap gas, solid hiring and a strong housing market help Canadians weather the financial storm. A recent spate of frightening economic headlines paints a dire picture of the economy, but an examination of some basic gauges of Canadians' financial health demonstrates it's not all doom and gloom...
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    First Nations want Accountability Act suspended pending court challenge

    The federal government is jumping the gun by trying to force First Nations to post financial information online before the constitutionality of the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA) has been decided, say supporters of six First Nations scheduled to appear in court in Saskatoon...
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    Would You Rat Out Your Neighbour For Having A Green Lawn During A Drought?

    VANCOUVER — If you’re among the hundreds visited by bylaw officers across Metro Vancouver with a warning to dial down your sprinkler, chances are you were ratted out by neighbours. Metro’s water restrictions to slow down the rate of its rapidly evaporating reservoirs appear to be turning us...
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    Separation of Church and State.

    What does it mean?
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    Kinder Morgan pulls Trans Mountain pipeline ads during election campaign

    It's not fair! (Stomp, tears, stomp stomp whaaaaa). Awwwwwe, poor guy. Kinder Morgan will pull advertising for its proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion during the federal election campaign, after a British Columbia New Democrat seeking reelection complained about a flurry of ads in local...
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    We Have A National Energy Strategy

    Pipelines for Flossy! Canada’s premiers have reached a deal on the long-awaited Canadian Energy Strategy that officials describe as aspirational. It sets no Canada-wide hard targets for greenhouse gas emissions reductions but provides a roadmap for expansion of pipelines and the country’s...
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    N.W.T. in talks to create 'Arctic Gateway' oil pipeline

    Apparently they aren't worried about global warming in Yellowknife. The Northwest Territories government has been talking to pipeline companies about shipping crude oil through the Arctic, according to the territory's minister in charge of resource development. David Ramsay and N.W.T. Premier...
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    Harper announces free trade deal with Ukraine

    Dobra!!! Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced a free trade agreement with Ukraine in yet another show of support for the troubled European country. "This is increasing economic opportunity for Canadians and Ukrainians," Harper told reporters Tuesday as he met with Ukrainian Prime...
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    Canada's economy isn't in recession, despite report, Joe Oliver says

    Despite an economy that's shrunk every month for which we have data this year, the federal*finance minister says Canada is not in a recession and is poised for growth later in 2015. At an event in Toronto on Friday, Finance Minister Joe Oliver told reporters*that the economy will avoid...
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    Robot kills autoworker at Volkswagen plant

    Witnesses say " he was a quiet robot that kept to himself". Robot kills autoworker at Volkswagen plant Prosecutors reportedly considering whether to bring charges — and if so, against whom A robot has killed a contractor at one of Volkswagen's production plants in Germany, the automaker said...
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    Neighbour takes down suspected stabber with baseball bat

    Mighty neighbourly. Jean-Pierre Veilleux*said his first inkling that something was wrong was when he heard a loud smash from his neighbour's west-side Saskatoon home. "My kids came up to me and said, 'Dad, somebody is trying to break into the neighbour's house,'"*he said. "Right away, I...
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    Saskatchewan Roughriders 2015

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    Port of Prince Rupert’s $90-million Road, Rail & Utility Corridor (RRUC) Complete.

    Port of Prince Rupert’s $90-million Road, Rail & Utility Corridor (RRUC) Complete. PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA – The Prince Rupert Port Authority today announced the completion of the Port of Prince Rupert’s $90-million Road, Rail & Utility Corridor (RRUC), unlocking new terminal...
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    CPP Fund generates highest one year return of 18.3 per*cent Republish

    The CPP Fund generated the highest one-year return in its most recent fiscal year since it was created in 1999 — and racked up the largest chunk of annual investment income. The investment portfolio of Canada’s biggest pension fund generated a net investment return of 18.3 per cent, according...