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Churchill Falls and Muskrat Falls - Background
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15 July 2011
Aquaculture centre opened three years behind schedule, more than 100% over budget
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Premier Kathy Dunderdale opened an aquaculture centre in the south coast community of St. Alban’s on Thursday three years after it was supp...
14 July 2011
Ahem
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From the e-mail inbox this week came a gentle reminder from Kevin Kelly, editor at the Herald: Just wanted to point out that in last we...
Pesticide ban regulation not even written yet
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While everyone may think the provincial has banned the cosmetic use of pesticides, a quick check with the province’s environment department ...
Labour crunch coming
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Only the naive or the demented would portray the looming labour crunch in the province as a “tremendous opportunity”. A report released o...
The Ballot Question: October 2011
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Here’s the question for voters to decide in this fall’s general election as the party leaders themselves have defined it. If you want: ...
13 July 2011
Public sector job growth outpaces private in NL
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From labradore : In the five years since the recent-historic low, in early 2006, of about 55,600 public-sector employees, the public-s...
Not much to see
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The Telegram’s Russell Wangersky looked ahead to the fall election and didn’t like what he saw. Wangersky’s assessment is brutal but it i...
A world of their own
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Kathy Dunderdale showed up in the province again to talk about the wonderful reception her Muskrat Falls megadebt project got from the New E...
12 July 2011
Cross yet another one off your list
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Intergovernmental affairs minister Dave Denine won't be seeking re-election this fall, according to media reports. So much for the cla...
All three NL parties back Muskrat project
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Voters in Newfoundland and Labrador who are worried about the current Tory administration’s plans to double the public debt and public elect...
The placeholder election
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No matter what the outcome, all three political parties in the province will have new leaders before the 2015 contest. In December, the To...
11 July 2011
Political parties and debt: the Kennedy perspective
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Political parties usually carry around debt. Some carry more than others. Some parties don’t carry any. Is it an issue? Maybe. Just ...
Forecasting the fall
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Pick up a sharpened pencil. Now take a clean, white sheet of paper from the computer printer. Close your eyes and make a small round mar...
You might know it as bribery, Ma’am
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The eagle eyed nottawa picked up on something in a column by Michael Johansen at the Telegram. It’s a reference to a cash payment due to ...
10 July 2011
Wally Young’s in trouble
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You can tell the Tories are worried about their support in St. Barbe because they’ve scheduled not one, not two, but three announcements in...
Dexter admits NS didn’t do Muskrat Falls homework
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In an interview with The Coast , Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter admits his government didn’t exercise due diligence before signing onto...
Strangling energy innovation
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The Telegram editorialists are finally putting it all together, at least when it comes to the provincial government’s energy company, the M...
09 July 2011
Traffic for people lined up at the Basilica
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This was an amazing week in Newfoundland and Labrador politics. Summer arrived with a vengeance, traffic at the humble e-scribbles is bac...
08 July 2011
Sucker bet: windy moose version
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The guy who did such a bang-up job of looking after the Hurricane Igor disaster is now the guy leading the fight against moose-vehicle col...
07 July 2011
Makes it official, then
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Noob Bloc NDP member of parliament Ryan Cleary is apparently getting some criticism. Here’s the way Voice of the Cabinet Minister reported...
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