[NEWS] Ten #cdnpoli links
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- CBC looks at the internal splits within British Columbia, between the Liberal-leaning coast and the Alberta-leaning interior, here.
- The legal departure of oil company EnCana from its Alberta headquarters is the cause of great upset. CBC reports.
- Will Andrew Scheer survive as leader of the Conservative Party, with challengers like Peter MacKay? The National Observer reports.
- People in Lloydminister, on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, reflect the frustrations of the populations of the two provinces. CBC reports.
- Philippe Fournier at MacLean's writes about the sharp rural-urban political split in Canada.
- Green Party Fredericton MP Jenica Atwin is interviewed by the National Observer about her goals, here.
- The Treaty 8 chiefs have united in opposition to the separation of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Global News reports.
- CBC reported on the multiple MP candidates who, genealogist Darryl Leroux found, falsely claimed indigenous ancestry.
- Jessica Deer reported for CBC about the near-universal boycott by the Haudenosaunee of #elxn43, and the reasons for this boycott.
- Scott Gilmore recently a href="https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/the-u-s-is-sinking-maybe-its-time-for-canada-to-jump-ship/">suggested at MacLean's that, noting American instability, Canada might do well to secure itself and promote its multilateralism by seeking to join the EU.