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The way we eat could add nearly 1 degree of warming by 2100

The way we eat could add nearly 1 degree of warming by 2100

‘Methane emissions are really dominating the future warming associated with the food sector’
Dozens face terrorism charges in Atlanta police protest

Dozens face terrorism charges in Atlanta police protest

Flaming bottles and rocks were thrown at officers during a protest Sunday at ‘Cop City’
Tories, NDP say a public inquiry is the only option to investigate foreign meddling

Tories, NDP say a public inquiry is the only option to investigate foreign meddling

Trudeau has thus far resisted push
CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

CN workers back union strike mandate as contract talks for 3,000 employees continue

Another round of talks set for next week in Unifor contract negotiations
B.C. woman killed in Mexico, man detained in suspected homicide

B.C. woman killed in Mexico, man detained in suspected homicide

Dawson Creek’s Kiara Agnew was on a ‘dream birthday vacation’
Canadian women finish satisfying sixth at Canada Sevens, men tie for 15th

Canadian women finish satisfying sixth at Canada Sevens, men tie for 15th

Women finished in sixth-place, their highest showing of the season
Thousands of pro-Trump bots are attacking DeSantis, Haley

Thousands of pro-Trump bots are attacking DeSantis, Haley

Bot network puts thumb on the Republican race scale, using online manipulation techniques
Chinese planners promise 12 million jobs, economic rebound

Chinese planners promise 12 million jobs, economic rebound

Chinese economic officials expressed confidence Monday they can meet this year’s growth target of “around 5%” by generating 12 million new jobs and encouraging consumer spending following the end of anti-virus controls that kept millions of people at home.
Ottawa will pay for repairs to Navy’s new Arctic ships due to expired warranty

Ottawa will pay for repairs to Navy’s new Arctic ships due to expired warranty

Preliminary reports have identified issues with the ships’ engine cooling and drinking water systems
Canadian women topple Ireland at Canada Sevens, men close tournament with loss

Canadian women topple Ireland at Canada Sevens, men close tournament with loss

Women can place 5th if they beat Fiji. Men ended in 15th.