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TransCanada stresses safety as NEB hearings into Energy East pipeline begin in Saint John

Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. will stress its commitment to safety and concerns for the environment as the National Energy Board begins its public hearings into the proposed Energy East pipeline project. More read comments video audio
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Trump would ask TransCanada to resubmit Keystone XL bid
Donald Trump's campaign says that if elected president he will ask Calgary-based pipeline company TransCanada Corp. to resubmit its proposal for the stalled Keystone XL pipeline. More
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Justice minister hires academic who thinks Supreme Court erred on assisted dying
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould has hired a new legal affairs adviser who once argued that the Supreme Court over-stepped its bounds when it struck down the ban on medically assisted dying. More read comments
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Evan McMullin, anti-Trump unknown, launches improbable presidential bid
A former CIA officer and congressional staffer on Monday launched a long-shot bid for president, a Republican billing himself as a conservative alternative to Donald Trump who disenchanted voters can rally around. More read comments
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