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- This Indonesian activist wants Canada to stop sending plastic waste abroadCBC
- Government defends hiring consulting firm KPMG to find ways to save moneyCBC
- Poilievre introduces motion to end safe drug supply policies, direct funding to treatment programsCBC
- LPlan to mine the ocean’s floor draws critics and concernlangaravoice.ca
- Changing nature of Canada's overdose crisis calls for more aggressive response, experts sayCBC
- Canada’s border agency blasted for delays in providing ArriveCan app coststhestar.com
- The man who helped decriminalize hard drugs in Portugal has some advice for Canada and B.C.thestar.com
- B.C. residents won’t be charged for possessing small amounts of drugsthestar.com
- ‘Tragically inadequate’: How Ottawa’s decision on decriminalizing drug use in Toronto and other cities may only make things worsethestar.com
- Is Ottawa finally ready to decriminalize drug use — or ‘more worried about losing votes than saving lives?’thestar.com
- Federal changes to B.C. crab fishery could put some commercial harvesters out of businessCBC
- TNDP to introduce new bill to decriminalize drug use as overdose deaths soartorontosun.com
- Liberal government ‘undermines’ financial transparency with delays in disclosing spending details, PBO saysThe Globe and Mail
- VFederal government finally ends 15 years of litigation against five Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations over fishing rightsvoiceonline.com
- TBC Prawn Fishers Face Uncertain Future as Feds Target Freezing-at-Sea Practice (in News)thetyee.ca
- Federal NDP seeks emergency debate over mounting N.S. fishery disputeCBC
- NCaveats in commercial rent subsidy program leave small business owners fearful of evictionnationalpost.com
- NCOVID-19 Business: Canadian banks to get millions in funds to administer government loan program for small businessesnationalpost.com
- NCOVID-19: Federal emergency benefits application opens: $500 a week for up to 16 weeksnationalpost.com
- Government asking for an extra $2.1 billion for Indigenous programsCBC
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