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Here is a timeline detailing the coal industry’s lobbying campaigns, lobbyist ties to Alberta politics and key policy decisions. thetyee.ca/News/2025/01/3…

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“With every new excess of Donald Trump’s retribution binge in the opening days of his presidency, and given the obvious similarities between the agendas of Trump and Poilievre, it is no longer automatic the CPC will win the next election in a cake walk.” thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…

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If President Trump carries out his threat to introduce tariffs next month, expect even more forest companies to leave the province, forestry experts say. Isaac Phan Nay reports. #bclab #uspoli thetyee.ca/News/2025/02/0…

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Could Jasper’s blaze ignite housing solutions? Vacancy was near zero before a third of the town burned. Locals are demanding action. 🏘 thetyee.ca/News/2025/02/0…

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There have been arguments about how concrete towers are not an “Indigenous way of building.” “It’s like saying if an Indigenous person is in the city, they’re no longer properly Indigenous.” thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…

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There are high hopes for hempcrete, the building material that is carbon-negative, energy-efficient, safe and durable. Founders of the Indigenous Habitat Institute explain how they are using hemp to build more sustainable and climate-proof houses. thetyee.ca/WhatWorks/2025…

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Trump’s return has sparked tighter border policies. But research shows policing borders pushes migrants into more dangerous crossing points, which leads migrants to rely more heavily on human smuggling operations. Experts write. thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…

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This week, President Trump paused implementation of the 25% tariff on all Canadian non-oil exports for 30 days. Forestry experts say if the tariffs go ahead, even more workers’ jobs are in jeopardy. thetyee.ca/News/2025/02/0…

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Many of the 2,000 Jasperites displaced by the fire yearn for some sense of certainty about the future. “It’s hard to live a normal life if you don’t have a home.” thetyee.ca/News/2025/02/0…

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“We’re concerned additional border security measures will lead to more danger and death for migrants attempting to cross between the two countries.” thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…

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While President Trump’s administration rolls back hard-won anti-racist initiatives in the U.S., many of us in Canada shake our heads. But we ought to look at how the Canadian government played a role in shaping how we understand racialized people. thetyee.ca/Opinion/2025/0…

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In October 2023, a right-wing government swept to power in New Zealand on a wave of populist anger similar to Canada’s. The results so far? Government debt forecast to rise. The deficit got worse. Unemployment is increasing. Craig Renney writes. thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/…