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Globalnews.caFirst Nations lawsuit blames government inaction for Husky oil spillGlobalnews.caA First Nations lawsuit alleges that government inaction is at least partly to blame for a Husky Energy oil spill that fouled water supplies for tens of thousands
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CBC.caMore calls for transparency in the aftermath of Husky oil spillCBC.caIn late July, a pipeline break, reported by Husky Energy, resulted in an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 litres of oil reaching the North Saskatchewan, entering the water near Maidston
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Globalnews.caFirst batch of birds released after recovering from Husky oil spillGlobalnews.caWildlife rehabilitators had been caring for the birds impacted by the Husky Energy oil spill that happened over two weeks ago. An estimated 250,000 litres of oil s
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Daily SignalWhat If the Government Actually Banned Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas?Daily SignalHip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, here arriving with "Allegiant" star Shailene Woodley at the movie's New York premiere on March 15, 2016, wants Amer
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Globalnews.caSpeeder blamed for delaying temporary water pipeline following Sask. oil spillGlobalnews.caWorkers have been building the 30-kilometre-long pipeline for more than a week in order to supply Prince Albert with an alternate source of water after
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The Globe and MailCrews dig up breached Husky pipeline, cause of oil leak still unknownThe Globe and MailThe Saskatchewan government says the breach that leaked up to 250,000 litres of oil and other material into a river earlier this month has finally been
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CBC.caOil-drenched birds treated near site of Husky pipeline leak in SaskatchewanCBC.caThree birds drenched in oil have been brought in for treatment at an animal shelter near the site of a pipeline leak that spilled 200,000 litres of oil and chemicals int
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The Globe and MailPrince Albert, Sask., prepares backup water supply as oil spill approachesThe Globe and MailOfficials in Saskatchewan are preparing a city of more than 35,000 people to treat storm pond water as a backup as oil from a pipeline leak makes
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End oil and gasGreenpeace InternationalOil and gas pollute our lands, oceans and air, and fuel climate change. To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we need to keep most of these dirty fuels in the ground. Yet powerful oil and gas companies keep pu
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CBC.caHusky Oil Spill: Saskatchewan City Shuts Down Water Intake PlantHuffington Post CanadaBetween 200,000 and 250,000 litres of crude oil and other material leaked into the river on Thursday from a breach in Husky's pipeline near Maidstone, Sask. The
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