Frank McKenna

Frank McKenna has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Financial Post - Top Stories' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Frank McKenna was highly popular in January, 2016.

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Welcome to the New Brunswick Gulag: Morning File, Tuesday, January 12, 2016

[...] to turn the wilderness of New Brunswick into productive soil. Former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna says refugees fleeing the Syrian War should be welcomed to the land of freedom and opportunity [...]

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Welcome to the New Brunswick Gulag: Morning File, Tuesday, January 12, 2016

[...] to turn the wilderness of New Brunswick into productive soil. Former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna says refugees fleeing the Syrian War should be welcomed to the land of freedom and opportunity [...]

halifaxexaminer.ca

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Dead skunk in the middle of the road: Morning File, Tuesday, May 5, 2015

[...] Nova Scotians melt into financial disaster, Demont says we should look back 20 years to when Frank McKenna brought call centres to New Brunswick. Yes, those were the good days. Either way, Demont’s [...]

halifaxexaminer.ca

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Mucky muckdom illustrated, in one agency: Morning File, Monday, December 8, 2014

[...] and those fish farms are screwing up the fisheries, but money! As the great philosopher Frank McKenna said, letting people have a say in things is bad for democracy. And Stephen McNeil is [...]

halifaxexaminer.ca

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Insolence equal to its immensity: Morning File, Wednesday, November 5, 2014

[...] record.” 2. Another pro-fracking op-ed piece in the Herald Former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna, who has been richly rewarded for his subservience to corporate interests with a seat on the [...]

halifaxexaminer.ca

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How about an end-run around Obama, the Greenies and Keystone XL?

[...] ’t do anything about it. “The best way to get Keystone XL built is to make it irrelevant,” Frank McKenna, who served three terms as premier of New Brunswick and was ambassador to the U.S. before [...]

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