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Ford argued that the deal would not only hurt the country’s auto industry, but also threaten Canadian security. “Once the ...
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Canada must immediately approve a pipeline to the Pacific Coast,” declared federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in a ...
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Ailsa M. Watkinson is professor emerita of social work at the University of Regina and a human rights advocate. She lives in Saskatoon.