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Canada pledges funds as G7 develops response to famine fallout from Russian invasion
SCHLOSS ELMAU, GERMANY — Canada pledged $50 million to prevent Ukrainian grain from going to waste on Sunday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to work with G7 nations on further measures to halt the famine caused by the Russian invasion of t
Jun 26, 2022 4:06 PM
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Outrage over decision to end U.S. rights to abortion fuels protests in Canada
Women and allies across Canada voiced anxiety and outrage on Sunday as they took to the streets to denounce the United States Supreme Court's decision to overturn the law that provided the constitutional right to abortion for almost 50 years
Jun 26, 2022 3:16 PM
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'Largest spiritual Indigenous gathering' to return during Pope's visit to Alberta
LAC STE. ANNE, Alta. — Rev. Garry LaBoucane remembers going to Wakamne — or God's Lake — during the Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage as a boy.
Jun 26, 2022 8:00 AM
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Quebec homeowners say Ottawa must address decades of erosion caused by ship traffic
VERCHÈRES, Que. — Every year, 100-year-old Angélique Beauchemin watches more of her land crumble into the St. Lawrence River. From her home along a busy stretch of river in Verchères, Que.
Jun 26, 2022 5:00 AM
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'In a crisis': Deaths of Indigenous women in Winnipeg spark calls for safe housing
Lori Ann Mancheese always wanted a home. But the 53-year-old mother of five from Manitoba's Ebb and Flow First Nation died before her dream could come true. Earlier this month, her remains were found in a farmer’s field outside of Winnipeg.
Jun 26, 2022 5:00 AM
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Public safety minister eyes steps to strengthen oversight of the RCMP
OTTAWA — The federal public safety minister says he is "deeply committed" to enhancing oversight of the RCMP by strengthening the role of the national police force's management advisory board.
Jun 26, 2022 4:00 AM
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Policy revamp might save lives in next heat dome, but so could community, say experts
VICTORIA — She died in the arms of firefighters.
Jun 26, 2022 2:00 AM
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Commonwealth falls short of condemning Russia as Trudeau prepares for G7
KIGALI, Rwanda — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau headed to the G7 summit in Germany on Saturday without a consensus from the Commonwealth to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but with a chorus of countries calling for help to overcome the fallou
Jun 25, 2022 3:52 PM
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Experts caution against becoming 'air-conditioned society' as heat waves get hotter
Experts caution that residents and policymakers need to think beyond air conditioning as the predominant solution to the risks as climate change fuels heat waves that scientists say are becoming hotter and more frequent
Jun 25, 2022 10:56 AM
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Indigenous conservation Canada's way of the future, Guilbeault says
Most protected areas in Canada are now being proposed by Indigenous groups, who aim to look after those lands themselves
Jun 25, 2022 8:00 AM
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