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Jason Unrau
Jason Unrau is a freelance contributor to The Epoch Times.
China-Linked Company Was at ‘Core’ of Money Laundering in BC, Inquiry Hears
A company heavily implicated in money laundering in British Columbia was “core” to a scheme that allegedly scrubbed ...
Canada
May 27, 2020
Chinese Company’s Bid to Buy Nunavut Gold Mine of ‘Grave Concern’: Security Expert
State-owned Chinese mining company Shandong Gold’s proposed takeover of a fledgling gold mine perched at the fringe of ...
Canada
May 20, 2020
Fewer Birds Going to Market, but Poultry Industry Holding Its Own Amid Pandemic
The impact of pandemic restrictions on the restaurant industry that reduced demand for poultry by 40 percent is ...
Canada
May 13, 2020
‘Just Another Kick in the Teeth’: Fort McMurray Residents Still Cleaning Up After Devastating Floods
Paul Rothwell’s plumbing shop in Fort McMurray’s Lower Townsite was one of hundreds of businesses and homes deluged ...
Canada
May 12, 2020
Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Should Be Treated the Same in New Firearms Ban, Says NWT Gun Owner
Willard Hagen flew bush planes in Canada’s far north for 30 years, negotiated one of Northwest Territory’s largest ...
Canada
May 6, 2020
HIV Drug Being Studied in Clinical Trials for Treatment of COVID-19
An infectious diseases doctor in Toronto is heading up clinical trials of an antiretroviral drug used in the ...
Canada
May 6, 2020
Nova Scotia Killer and the Possible Deeper Reasons Behind His Rampage
As more is learned about the man responsible for Canada’s worst mass killing, a troubling picture is emerging ...
Canada
April 23, 2020
Health Minister Needs to Be More Thoughtful When Commenting on China, Says Expert
Health Minister Patty Hajdu needs to be more "careful and thoughtful" when it comes to answering questions related ...
Canada
April 8, 2020
Venezuelan Expats Hopeful After US Indictment of Maduro and 14 Officials
After the United States levelled “narco-terrorism” and drug trafficking charges against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and 14 of ...
Canada
April 1, 2020
Kenney’s Keystone XL Buy-In Will Ultimately Pay Off, Experts Say
As rock-bottom oil prices collided with Canada’s economic shutdown over measures to slow the COVID-19 outbreak, Alberta’s moribund ...
Canada
April 1, 2020
Ontario Doctor Sounds Alarm About COVID-19 Unpreparedness
A shortage of protective gear for front-line health-care workers, including gowns, gloves, and surgical masks, is putting lives ...
Canada
March 25, 2020
NWT, Nunavut Close Borders as Vulnerable North Tries to Keep out Pandemic
With relatively small populations dispersed in tiny communities spread across three million square kilometres of hinterland, the Northwest ...
Canada
March 25, 2020
Hospitals Prepared for CCP Virus, but Canadians May Not Be: Experts
As efforts to stem the spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, ...
Canada
March 18, 2020
Cancellation of $4 Billion Investment in Canada’s Energy Sector the New Normal, Says Former Energy Exec
The man who built Encana into one of Canada’s largest energy companies says blows to the nation’s resource sector, ...
Canada
March 12, 2020
Wet’suwet’en Band Councils Still in the Dark on Deal with Hereditary Chiefs
More than a week after federal and provincial ministers made a deal with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs protesting a ...
Canada
March 12, 2020
Provinces Fighting the Federal Carbon Tax Are ‘Constitutionally Capable’ of Winning, Expert Says
The design of Ottawa’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, a.k.a. the carbon tax, could be the law’s ultimate ...
Canada
March 4, 2020
With Teck’s Oilsands Mine Scrapped, TMX Next Target of Anti-Pipeline Activists, Says Expert
The Alberta government may have won its constitutional challenge against the federal carbon tax at the Alberta Court ...
Canada
February 26, 2020
Will Cabinet Approve New Oilsands Mine Despite Trudeau’s ‘Net-Zero’ Promise?
OTTAWA—The federal government’s looming decision on whether to green-light a massive new oilsands development will be a test ...
Canada
February 12, 2020
Blame Media and Politicking for Pipeline Protests, Says Former Chief
Former Haisla Nation chief Ellis Ross says media and politicking over Indigenous rights are indirectly to blame for ...
Canada
February 12, 2020
UN, Media Accused of Ignoring Indigenous Support for Pipelines
A U.N. committee’s recent call on the federal government to halt three major resource development projects in British ...
Canada
January 29, 2020
It’s Time Ottawa Got Tough on China, Former Ambassador Says
OTTAWA—Canada must take a stronger stand when it comes to the Chinese communist regime, says former ambassador to ...
Canada
January 21, 2020
Divergent Opinions: Canadian Leaders Differ on Downed Ukrainian Plane, Soleimani’s Death
OTTAWA—As Iranians took to the streets en masse to protest the shooting down of a Ukrainian plane by ...
Canada
January 15, 2020
Ontario’s Ring of Fire: Many Hurdles Yet to Be Overcome
News Analysis The Ring of Fire, northern Ontario’s massive chromite mining and smelting development project, continues to face ...
Canada
December 19, 2019
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