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Edward Snowden has come out of hiding, somewhat, to take part in a live question and answer session on the site that broke the news about the U.S. secret surveillance program earlier this month. Continue reading →

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Alberta Energy Minister Ken Hughes says he’ll release a report on the safety of Alberta’s pipelines this summer, while the legislature’s on recess and almost a year after he commissioned the study. Continue reading →

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