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Nature finance impasse deepens between developed, developing countries at COP15

Nature finance impasse deepens between developed, developing countries at COP15

More than 100 government ministers joined the talks on Thursday and Friday
Trudeau’s call-out yields questions on everything from mermaid sex to dog pants

Trudeau’s call-out yields questions on everything from mermaid sex to dog pants

In a tweet, Trudeau invited people to ask him any question they want
Contraband tobacco inhales 30 to 50 per cent of B.C. market, retailers, industry fear

Contraband tobacco inhales 30 to 50 per cent of B.C. market, retailers, industry fear

Industry wants governments and police to crack down on organized crime groups that sell it
B.C. disease centre says flu shows signs of decline, with no new deaths of children

B.C. disease centre says flu shows signs of decline, with no new deaths of children

171 new hospital admissions last week for patients with COVID-19, a slight decrease
Canada’s climate action plan underfunded, unclear regarding top risks: report

Canada’s climate action plan underfunded, unclear regarding top risks: report

Report makes 11 recommendations to improve federal government’s draft $1.6-billion strategy
Liberal government seeking delay to expanding medically assisted dying program

Liberal government seeking delay to expanding medically assisted dying program

Justice minister: ‘those working in the health-care system say that more time is needed’
Any two athletes can compete together domestically in ice dance, pairs: Skate Canada

Any two athletes can compete together domestically in ice dance, pairs: Skate Canada

Previous definition was one woman and one man
Federal public servants to start returning to office next month with hybrid system

Federal public servants to start returning to office next month with hybrid system

Employees subject to a ‘phased introduction’ of the return-to-office plan starting Jan. 16
Facebook intimidating Canadians with threats to pull news from platform: Ottawa

Facebook intimidating Canadians with threats to pull news from platform: Ottawa

Meta says bill ‘forces us to consider removing news from Facebook in Canada’
Financial intelligence agency tracking signs of homegrown terrorism financing

Financial intelligence agency tracking signs of homegrown terrorism financing

The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada has released a new review