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How Trudeau’s COP26 climate promises might affect Canadians
TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has spent the final two days on the UN’s COP26 local weather talks in…
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Kabul safe houses need $5 million by Friday to stay open, say veterans
OTTAWA — As a Canadian Forces fight engineer in Afghanistan, Corey Shelson’s life revolved round a sequence of life-and-death calculations…
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Negotiations between feds, First Nations on child compensation underway
TORONTO — Cindy Blackstock, one of many complainants concerned in negotiations between First Nations and the federal authorities over compensation…
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Trudeau takes carbon pricing debate to the global stage at COP26
GLASGOW, UNITED KINGDOM — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will push the world to barter a minimal worth on air pollution…
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Canada to donate 10M doses of Moderna vaccine to COVAX
OTTAWA — Canada will donate 10 million doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine to the COVAX vaccine sharing facility and one…
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Feds appeal First Nations child compensation order but launch resolution talks
OTTAWA — The federal authorities will attraction a Federal Court docket determination to uphold a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT)…
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Next time, manage risk instead of closing border, task force urges Canada, U.S.
WASHINGTON — When, not if, the subsequent pandemic strikes, Canada and the US must work extra intently collectively on a…
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Ng ‘disappointed’ in Biden’s Buy American tax credit for auto sector
OTTAWA — Canada’s worldwide commerce minister Mary Ng says she’s “dissatisfied” with U.S. President Joe Biden’s newly unveiled funds framework…
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Conservatives ask ethics commissioner to investigate Margaret Trudeau’s speaking appearance
OTTAWA — The Conservative Occasion is asking on Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion to research whether or not Prime Minister Justin…
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Indigenous children compensation: Feds still mulling appeal
OTTAWA — The federal authorities stays undecided about whether or not it would attraction a choice by the Federal Courtroom…
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