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Jason Unrau
Jason Unrau is a freelance contributor to The Epoch Times.
Workers Lament Alberta’s Troubled Resource Sector
The new year has brought more woes for Alberta’s resource sector already hit with low oil prices and ...
Canada
February 11, 2021
Proposed Cannabis Outlet in Ontario Town Raising Concerns
A proposed cannabis retail outlet located next to a youth centre and a community living space for special ...
Canada
February 3, 2021
Pipeline Saga: Keystone XL’s Cancellation Puts Focus on Trans Mountain
Although Keystone XL has been cancelled, all Canadians remain owner of the Trans Mountain pipeline and its expansion ...
Canada
January 27, 2021
Free Speech Advocates Criticize Coming Social Media Regulations
Ottawa is proceeding with new legislation to regulate social media, but free speech advocates say attempts by the state ...
Canada
January 21, 2021
Carbon Tax Putting Heavy Burden on Farmers
Fourth-generation Saskatchewan grain farmer Jeff Bennett says increasing the carbon tax won’t reduce his operation’s emissions and risks ...
Canada
December 30, 2020
Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions
Restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in various provinces have led some business, churches, and individuals who ...
Canada
December 16, 2020
Lockdown Measures Tested in Court, as Opposition to COVID Restrictions Grows
An appliance store chain is challenging recent COVID-19 lockdown measures in Toronto and Ontario’s Peel Region in the ...
Canada
December 9, 2020
COVID-19 in Canada: What the Numbers Show
News Analysis At the tail end of Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s press conference more than a week ago, ...
Canada
December 3, 2020
Alberta Doctor Speaks Out Against ‘Draconian’ COVID Restrictions
As COVID-19 restrictions ramp up across the country, an Alberta doctor stands by his “lay language and blunt” ...
Canada
November 25, 2020
The Canadian-Founded Company at the Centre of Trump Campaign’s Allegations of Voter Irregularities
Canadian-founded technology firm Dominion Voting Systems is at the centre of the disputed 2020 U.S. election results, but ...
Canada
November 19, 2020
Caledonia Housing Development Site Remains Occupied Despite Court Injunction
Caledonia remains a “sacrificial lamb,” says Mayor Ken Hewitt, two weeks after self-described land-defenders from the neighbouring Six ...
Canada
November 4, 2020
Atlantic Bubble Successful in Curbing COVID, But Businesses Face Tough Times
Although the three Maritime provinces along with Newfoundland and Labrador have been highly successful in keeping down COVID-19 ...
Canada
October 27, 2020
Troubled Waters in NS as Feds Urged to Define ‘Moderate Livelihood’ Fishing Rights
Things were calmer this week in the Nova Scotia lobster fishing dispute as more RCMP were dispatched to ...
Canada
October 21, 2020
Newfoundland Oil Refinery Racing Against Time to Find Buyer as Closure Looms
Will a buyer be found for Newfoundland’s Come By Chance oil refinery, or will the 47-year-old facility–one of ...
Canada
October 15, 2020
‘Game Changer’: Stakeholders Welcome US Permit for Railway Between Alaska and Alberta
A 121-year-old idea of a freight rail project connecting Alaska and Alberta has received an important push from ...
Canada
September 30, 2020
Tensions Flare as Indigenous Lobster Fishery Begins in Nova Scotia
As hurricane Teddy loomed 500 km off the coast of Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Sept. 22, its approach ...
Canada
September 23, 2020
Police ‘Dropped the Ball’ in Several Ways During NS Massacre, Says Lawyer for Families’ Class-Action
The lawyer for the families of victims killed by Gabriel Wortman who have filed a class-action lawsuit against ...
Canada
September 15, 2020
WE Charity Documents Show Early Contact With Government on Student Grant Program, Cozy Relations
OTTAWA—The 5,000 pages of documents released on the WE Charity affair have shed more light on early contacts ...
Canada
August 27, 2020
COVID-19 Lawsuits Mount Against Care Homes, Governments
Combined damages sought by a growing panoply of COVID-19 lawsuits against long-term care homes in Ontario have eclipsed ...
Canada
August 20, 2020
From Bay Street to Parliament Hill: Morneau’s Political Career Ends Amid a Financial Crisis
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has handed over the reins of the finance portfolio to trusted Deputy Prime Minister ...
Canada
August 19, 2020
Controversies Past and Present: The Governor General Role Post-WWII
The subject of a Privy Council Office investigation after anonymous harassment claims by current and former Rideau Hall ...
Canada
August 13, 2020
WE Charity Scandal: Who Said What at the Committee Hearings
As parliamentarians questioned key witnesses over five days in July on the latest scandal to beset the government, ...
Canada
August 5, 2020
Sovereignty, Refugee Protection at Stake in Canada and US Asylum Court Cases
Two weeks before Federal Court Justice Ann Marie McDonald struck down the Safe Third Country Agreement’s application in ...
Canada
July 29, 2020
Alberta Bill That Would Let Union Members Opt Out of Union Political Activity via Dues Likely Headed to Supreme Court
Alberta’s new bill that offers union members a choice whether to support their union’s political activity via union ...
Canada
July 22, 2020
WE Charity’s Unusual ‘Backwash’ Financial Activity Raises Questions
The Epoch Times posed a series of questions to WE Charity but didn't hear back by publication time. ...
Canada
July 15, 2020
WE Controversy: Trudeau Facing Mounting Scrutiny
Two parliamentary committees are now expected to investigate the Liberal government’s controversial decision to outsource a $900-million student ...
Canada
July 8, 2020
Diminishing Value for Canada to Join UN Security Council
News Analysis There's now less than a week to go in the race for seats on the United ...
Canada
June 10, 2020
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