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Vancouver city council has voted to introduce a new $10 non-refundable fee for every “non-personal” freedom of information request — a move city staff say is meant to curb misuse and cover administrative costs.
A new Leger survey is offering a revealing snapshot of where Canadians stand on the federal government’s pipeline agreement with Alberta — and the results may surprise people on both sides of the debate.
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, Canadian roads are seeing an uptick in impaired driving, according to a recent national survey.
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By CKNW / CuriouscastVancouver city council has voted to introduce a new $10 non-refundable fee for every “non-personal” freedom of information request — a move city staff say is meant to curb misuse and cover administrative costs.
A new Leger survey is offering a revealing snapshot of where Canadians stand on the federal government’s pipeline agreement with Alberta — and the results may surprise people on both sides of the debate.
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, Canadian roads are seeing an uptick in impaired driving, according to a recent national survey.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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