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Not satisfied with ethics screen, Poilievre wants Carney to sell his assetsConservative party leader Pierre Poilievre is being outspoken in saying Prime Minister Mark Carney should do more to clear him of any conflicts of interest.PoliticsJul 14
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Carney’s ethics filing details Brookfield conflict of interest screenThe disclosure states that Carney and the commissioner have agreed to a conflict of interest screen "aimed at preventing any opportunity" to further Carney's interests.PoliticsJul 14
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Downtown Calgary roads closed after glass falls from highrisePolice closed 6 Avenue between Centre Street and 2 Street S.W. and 1 Street between 5 Avenue and 7 Avenue S.W. as emergency crews assessed the broken window.TrafficDec 16, 2021
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Inter Pipeline rejects revised hostile takeover offer by Brookfield InfrastructureInter Pipeline has rejected a revised hostile takeover offer by Brookfield Infrastructure that allows shareholders to receive their payment entirely in cash.MoneyJun 21, 2021
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Brookfield Infrastructure hostile offer unanimously rejected by Inter Pipeline boardThe Inter Pipeline board called the bid highly opportunistic and says it does not reflect the company's full and fair value.CanadaMar 9, 2021
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Nova Scotia residents concerned over dusty cement plant emission that coats carsOne Halifax resident says he witnessed a hazy cloud coming from the Lafarge cement plant Saturday night.EnvironmentSep 19, 2020
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Rare feathered visitor draws onlookers to Brookfield, N.S.The Glossy Ibis, a slender and long-beaked bird, found its way further north from the warmth of its southern habitat.EnvironmentMay 9, 2019
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Man, 90, dies following crash on Highway 102: N.S. RCMPPolice are asking motorists to use alternative routes.CanadaAug 21, 2018
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Enbridge to sell natural gas processing business to Brookfield for $4.31BEnbridge has signed a deal to sell its Canadian natural gas gathering and processing business in parts of B.C. and Alberta to Brookfield Infrastructure and its partners for $4.31 billion.MoneyJul 4, 2018
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Judge dismisses residents’ court challenge of N.S. tire-burning projectIn a written decision, Justice James Chipman of the provincial Supreme Court says the environment minister's approval of a tire burning project at the Lafarge cement plant in Brookfield, N.S., was reasonable.EnvironmentMar 20, 2018
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