From Global News.
There are new concerns about the release of sensitive personal data in Alberta, where a voter list with millions of names and home addresses was allegedly posted online by a provincial separatist group. Bianca Millions looks at what’s known about the case, and the reaction.
U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized a proposed pipeline that would resurrect parts of the Keystone XL pipeline, which was stopped by President Joe Biden in June 2021. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Trump’s move would get Canadian crude across the border, when the line could become a reality and what could end the project.
The Iran war and resulting Strait of Hormuz blockades have pushed oil prices to a four-year high, with no signs of relief anytime soon. Heather Yourex-West reports on the growing global toll of the standoff in the strait and the dire warning from the United Nations about an impending humanitarian crisis.
Plus, crews in San Francisco are dismantling a controversial 55-year-old landmark designed by Quebec artist Armand Vaillancourt. Mike Armstrong looks at why the structure is so polarizing, why it’s being torn down and the campaign to save it.
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