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VANCOUVER - A Transportation Safety Board report says the failure of a fitting on a section of narrow tubing at a Trans Mountain pumping station in British Columbia was the cause of a crude oil spill last year.
An emergency response worker carries an air monitoring device at the site of a crude oil spill at a Trans Mountain Pipeline pump station in Abbotsford, on Sunday, June 14, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
VANCOUVER - A Transportation Safety Board report says the failure of a fitting on a section of narrow tubing at a Trans Mountain pumping station in British Columbia was the cause of a crude oil spill last year.
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The Bank Act, 1871, was not the pillar of stability Canadians think; it was a political fraud
Author of the article: John Turley-Ewart, Special to Financial Post
Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 4 minute read • A bird s-eye view of Parliament Hill and Upper Town in Ottawa in this 1903 photograph. Today, Canadians have only known the stable banking system that resulted from government bank inspection and the policing of Bank Act provisions starting in 1925, writes John Turley-Ewart. Photo by City of Ottawa Archives
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Next Wednesday, April 14, marks the 150th anniversary of royal assent to Canada’s first Bank Act, legislation that set the country on a path to our present banking system, one routinely lauded for its stability. Before bankers and others raise a glass to this monumental legislation, however, consider this fact: The Bank Act, 1871, was a political fraud.
Posted: Apr 08, 2021 8:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 8
The Rosenthal community is trying to find ways to get people to slow down in their neighbourhood.(Kory Siegers/CBC)
CBC s Kory Siegers is spending time digging into stories just like this one that explore issues affecting neighbourhoods around the Anthony Henday ring road. We d always love to hear your ideas. You can email us at edmontonam@cbc.ca or kory.siegers@cbc.ca
Thirteen years ago, Matthew Slabysz was among the first 10 residents in McConachie, a newer neighbourhood near 66th Street and 167th Avenue in northeast Edmonton.
Now, more than 2,000 people live in the busy community and as it grows, so do the traffic issues.