WashingtonJim Inhofe: U.S. environmental overseer, climate-change denierThe Republican senator from Oklahoma once said environmentalists remind him of Nazis. And now he’ll oversee U.S. environmental policy.
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WorldA Canada backlash? Not this time.In Washington, a comfort level with security along the northern border has prevailed in the wake of the Ottawa attack
WashingtonJeh Johnson on the threat from Islamic State The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security on domestic risks, counter-terrorism, and the Canada-U.S. border
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WashingtonThe return of fear on the U.S.-Canada borderThe rise of the Islamic State have politicians panicking about another possible terror attack. That could spell trouble at our border.