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Trudeau pledges $1 million for clearing landmines, cluster bombs in Cambodia, Laos

Trudeau pledges $1 million for clearing landmines, cluster bombs in Cambodia, Laos

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has wrapped up his first stop of a tour in Southeast Asia by announcing nearly $1 million to help remove unexploded landmines and cluster bombs from the region.
Quebec announces $46 million in funding for citizen-led climate initiatives

Quebec announces $46 million in funding for citizen-led climate initiatives

MONTREAL — The Quebec government is announcing more than $46 million in funding for citizen-led initiatives to fight climate change.
'Big message': Northern delegates bring Indigenous, youth perspective to COP27

'Big message': Northern delegates bring Indigenous, youth perspective to COP27

YELLOWKNIFE — Carissa Waugh says her family hasn't been able to set up their fish nets like they used to due to declining salmon numbers in Yukon.
Environmental group takes federal government to court over piping plover habitat

Environmental group takes federal government to court over piping plover habitat

Environmental advocates are taking the federal government to court over new rules to protect the habitat of an endangered shorebird species known as the piping plover.
Policing in flux across B.C., as political pledges prove complex to implement

Policing in flux across B.C., as political pledges prove complex to implement

SURREY, B.C. — When Novi Jette left her job with the Vancouver Police Department to join the new Surrey Police Service, she knew she was taking a risk but felt she'd done her homework.
Activists throw maple syrup at Emily Carr painting at Vancouver art gallery protest

Activists throw maple syrup at Emily Carr painting at Vancouver art gallery protest

VANCOUVER — Climate activists calling for an end to a gas pipeline project in northern British Columbia threw maple syrup on an Emily Carr painting and glued themselves to the wall on Saturday at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Voting begins for Green leadership as candidates look to revitalize embattled party

Voting begins for Green leadership as candidates look to revitalize embattled party

Elizabeth May, MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands who led the party from 2006 to 2019, is looking for a comeback with running mate Jonathan Pedneault, a human rights researcher from Montreal. 
Remnants of hurricane Nicole bring heavy rain to southern Quebec and Atlantic region

Remnants of hurricane Nicole bring heavy rain to southern Quebec and Atlantic region

MONTREAL — The remnants of hurricane Nicole dumped heavy rainfall across much of southern Quebec and Atlantic Canada on Saturday. Almost 13,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia were without electricity on Saturday morning.
Joly won't meet her Russian counterpart, but is open to working with China

Joly won't meet her Russian counterpart, but is open to working with China

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Canada's foreign affairs minister says she won't meet with her Russian counterpart when the two cross paths at international summits in the coming days.
Trudeau puts cash behind Indo-Pacific pledges during visit to Southeast Asia summit

Trudeau puts cash behind Indo-Pacific pledges during visit to Southeast Asia summit

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled a slew of funding announcements in Cambodia on Saturday aimed at deepening economic and academic ties with Southeast Asia, after decades of sporadic engagement with the region.