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Producers say new cheese standards are no gouda
Canadian dairy farmers are applauding new rules that limit milk byproducts in cheese, but some industry heavyweights say the changes could bring cheese to its knees.
Kristen Shane
Producer: Amanda Truscott
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Earth, wind and solar fire |
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Is Canada's renewable energy industry running out of fuel? Without more government support, industry players worry alternatives to oil and gas may never ignite.
Gillian Carr
Producer: Arthur Asiimwe
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Alien-nation |
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You heard it here first: reported UFO sightings are on the rise. Capital News Online probes the issue by making contact with Canada's leading ufologists to find out why so many believe we're not alone.
Dan Robson
Producer: Laura Stone
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Canada's carbon conundrum |
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Does the demise of the Liberal "Green Shift" mean that a Canadian carbon tax is dead on arrival? Or can it yet rise from the political ashes?
Kate Scroggins
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Transfer troubles for federal labs |
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Universities will soon be getting hand-me-down research labs from the federal government, but the process is off to a rocky start. Some call it a great opportunity and others a government cash grab.
Laura Haber
Producer: Jes Ellacott
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Krista Seggewiss
Editor
Wes Hynd and Veronica Miles
Associate Producers |
Daniel Baker
Managing Editor
Samantha Schmidt
Multimedia Producer |
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| Skilled trades in Canada: Painted into a corner |
Interest in the skilled trades has plummeted over the last few decades. As the baby boomers retire, not enough young people are training to replace them. Capital News Online gets to the root of the problem by talking to the people
in the industry.
Claire Biddiscombe, Taylor Collicott, Curtis Greenwood, Laura Thornton, and David Weisz
Producer: Samantha Schmidt |
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