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Trudeau urges largest countries in the world to support UN biodiversity plan

Trudeau urges largest countries in the world to support UN biodiversity plan

The prime minister was pledging Canada’s support for a UN initiative that aims to protect 30 per cent of land and oceans by 2030.
Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in Northern B.C. (VIDEO)

Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in Northern B.C. (VIDEO)

A woman driving between Stewart B.C. and the Meziadin Junction has captured two grizzly bears having a fight on the highway on video.
Walking a mile in a ribbon skirt

Walking a mile in a ribbon skirt

The Lakeland Walk a Mile in a Ribbon Skirt was held in Cold Lake over the weekend
“We can never let it happen again.”

“We can never let it happen again.”

Celina Loyer speaks out on mother’s residential school experience
Calgary hospital restricts visitors, postpones surgeries as COVID-19 infections grow

Calgary hospital restricts visitors, postpones surgeries as COVID-19 infections grow

Visitors to the hospital are now only allowed in end-of-life situations or if they have been pre-approved as essential.
Liberals seek to fast track new COVID-19 aid bill after CERB expires

Liberals seek to fast track new COVID-19 aid bill after CERB expires

Government House leader Pablo Rodriguez proposed Monday to limit debate on the legislation, which sets up three new benefits to help workers
The Indigenous voice says, "Action"

The Indigenous voice says, "Action"

Seth Arcand has big dreams to tell Indigenous stories through film. Now, he's well on his way thanks to the NSI/CBC New Indigenous Voices program.
Caregiving can last for decades, new research shows

Caregiving can last for decades, new research shows

Understanding different lifetime patterns of caregiving can inform supportive policies to help people cope, say U of A researchers.
Bighorn seeks emergency evacuation procedure

Bighorn seeks emergency evacuation procedure

"Fire in the wrong place, on the wrong day, is going to be very seriously complicated."
Gap in early death rates between rich and poor growing: research

Gap in early death rates between rich and poor growing: research

Poor Canadians stand a greater chance of dying early than the well off and that gap has been growing for decades, says a detailed new analysis.
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