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Halifax-based developer of CO2-injected concrete wins multi-million-dollar prize

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A Nova Scotia company that injects carbon dioxide into concrete has taken home a multi-million-dollar grand prize in a global competition aimed at tackling climate change.

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Tuesday

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Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health is urging people to follow public health rules and get their vaccine as soon as possible after health officials reported 15 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday — the highest daily case number in the province in months.

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The National On Demand: Liberals’ big spending pandemic budget | April 19, 2021

The National On Demand: Liberals’ big spending pandemic budget | April 19, 2021

Liberals look to spend big money on big promises as the government plans for a post-pandemic Canada. Plus, At Issue looks at the politics behind all the spending.

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With one budget, Freeland overturned 3 decades of political orthodoxy

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Most members of Parliament grew up in a political culture that embraced the Reagan-Thatcher school of low taxes, light regulation and small government. Thanks to the pandemic — and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s new budget — that era arguably came to an end this week.

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Veterans Affairs won’t release its review into former soldier who fatally shot his family, himself

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Veterans Affairs conducted an internal review into the circumstances leading up to the day an Afghanistan veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder shot his family and himself — but never shared the existence of that review or its findings with the ongoing provincial fatality inquiry that seeks to prevent future deaths.

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