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Education · CalgaryThe Alberta government has issued a ministerial order to restrict books from school libraries that the province believes to be sexually explicit, instructing authorities to remove material by October and prohibit students from accessing the content.
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Alberta goes through with banning sexually explicit books under new school library standards
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Americas · AlbertaCanadian Natural Resources Ltd. missed its targets for deactivating over 4,300 inactive pipelines in B.C. under a special regulatory deal and was not penalized despite years of noncompliance.Matt Simmons and Zak Vescera report for The Narwhal.In short:Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNRL) received an exemption from normal environmental rules in 2020 to gradually deactivate thousands of inactive pipelines, but failed to meet targets for three co…See the Story
Oil Company Avoided Fines After Failing to Shut Down Thousands of Aging Pipelines in British Columbia
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Doug Ford · OntarioJohn Yakabuski, right, tours the Ben Hokum & Son sawmill in February 2025 with company president Dean Felhaber, left, and then-Ontario PC MPP candidate Billy Denault. (Billy Denault/Instagram) Less than six months after he retired from Ontario politics, former natural resources and forestry minister John Yakabuski has started lobbying the ministry he once led. He is also lobbying the MPP who took over his seat at Queen’s Park. Yakabuski filed hi…Read Article