| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | COP26 pledges As world leaders gather in Glasgow for a summit on climate change, here's what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised the world and how it would affect Canadian taxpayers. |
| | | | Federal flags PM Trudeau says his government is talking to Indigenous communities about potentially raising the Canadian flags on federal buildings and on the Peace Tower in Ottawa, in order to lower them again for Remembrance Day. |
| | | | Child compensation Cindy Blackstock, who is involved in negotiations between First Nations and the federal government over compensation for Indigenous children who were removed from their homes, says there was little progress following the first day of talks. |
| | | | Afghanistan crisis Charitable groups working to bring vulnerable Afghans to Canada published an open letter Monday addressed to PM Trudeau and other government officials urging swift action in the response to the growing crisis in Afghanistan. |
| | | | Travel restrictions Transport Canada says it is further easing travel restrictions in the country and will allow more airports to accept international passenger flights at the end of the month. |
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| | | When a group of children in Calgary encountered an empty candy bowl on Halloween night, they filled it with some of their own so that others wouldn't go without. | | |
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| | | 'Humble and proud' | | An 87-year-old grandmother of seven has just become the oldest person to receive a master's degree from York University. |
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