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Commons deadlock could trigger government cash crunch, get in the way of other House deadlines; Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland responds to a question from the opposition during question period in Ottawa on Monday, Sept\. 16, 2024\.

Commons deadlock could trigger government cash crunch, get in the way of other House deadlines

November 24 , 2024 at 04:00:00 a.m. EST • :

An ongoing debate in the House of Commons could force some government departments into a cash crunch and run up against other deadlines as the end of the fall sitting approaches.

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Why nuclear power is so hot right now; Cooling tower's four, left, and three are seen at the nuclear reactor facility at the Alvin W\. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, Friday, May 31, 2024, in Waynesboro, Ga\.

Why nuclear power is so hot right now

November 24 , 2024 at 04:00:00 a.m. EST • :

Governments in Canada, the U.S. and abroad and some companies are all eyeing nuclear power to meet a growing demand for electricity and climate goals at the same time. Here's a closer look at why there seems to be renewed interest in nuclear, despite the rise of cheap wind and solar.

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Expect 4 years of pitched battles between Trump and Democratic-run states; FILE - President Donald Trump talks with then California Gov\.-elect Gavin Newsom, left, during a visit to a neighborhood impacted by the wildfires in Paradise, Calif\., Nov\. 17, 2018\.

Expect 4 years of pitched battles between Trump and Democratic-run states

November 24 , 2024 at 04:00:00 a.m. EST • :

Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office has officials in Democratic jurisdictions preparing to defend against a barrage of executive orders, social media posts and even legislation from a Republican-controlled Congress that run counter to their policy preferences.

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Out on a limb: Ottawa is falling behind on its promise to plant 2 billion trees; Federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau shares a moment while he plants a tree with his son Hadrien \(right\) at the Frank Conservation Area in Plainfield, Ont\. on Sunday, October 6, 2019\.

Out on a limb: Ottawa is falling behind on its promise to plant 2 billion trees

November 24 , 2024 at 04:00:00 a.m. EST • :

The federal government did not meet the targets for its program to plant two billion trees during the program's third planting season.

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COP29 host Azerbaijan guilty of 'ethnic cleansing' during 2023 attacks in Nagorno-Karabakh: report; Ethnic Armenians gather in hope to leave Nagorno-Karabakh region for Armenia in the center of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Monday, Sept\. 25, 2023\. The separatist government of Nagorno-Karabakh announced Thursday that it will dissolve itself and the unrecognized republic will cease to exist by the end of the year, and Armenian officials said more than half of the population has already fled\. \(AP Photo/Ani Abaghyan\)

COP29 host Azerbaijan guilty of 'ethnic cleansing' during 2023 attacks in Nagorno-Karabakh: report

November 24 , 2024 at 04:00:22 a.m. EST • :

A new report that examines attacks 14 months ago against the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh was released on the first day of the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan, under the auspices of the same government that's accused of committing crimes against humanity.

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Philippine vice-president publicly threatens to kill president, his family; Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte listens as she attends a joint committee hearing of the House of Representatives in Quezon City, Philippines on Wednesday, Nov\. 13, 2024, investigating the war on drugs during the administration of his father former President Rodrigo Duterte\. \(AP Photo/Aaron Favila\)  

November 23 , 2024 at 04:45:22 p.m. EST • :

Philippine vice-president publicly threatens to kill president, his family

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Vancouver Police Board vice-chair resigns following social media comments; Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba is seen in this portrait, formerly posted on the Vancouver Police Board website\.  

November 23 , 2024 at 04:43:28 p.m. EST • :

Vancouver Police Board vice-chair resigns following social media comments

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Israel says missing rabbi was killed, denounces 'heinous antisemitic terror incident'; FILE, -The Emirati and Israeli flags fly overhead as Israeli President Isaac Herzog gives a speech at Expo 2020 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Jan\. 31, 2022\. When Israel struck an agreement to establish diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates in 2020, but two years after an expected windfall of Gulf Arab tourists to Israel has been little more than a trickle\.\(AP Photo/Jon Gambrell, File\)  

November 23 , 2024 at 09:22:50 p.m. EST • :

Israel says missing rabbi was killed, denounces 'heinous antisemitic terror incident'

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Canada's 1st female defence chief 'can't believe' U.S. senator would question a woman's role in combat; Jennie Carignan, the incoming commander of NATO's Iraq mission, speaks during the handover ceremony in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on November 26, 2019\. \(Photo by SABAH ARAR / AFP\) \(Photo by SABAH ARAR/AFP via Getty Images\)  

November 23 , 2024 at 12:53:40 p.m. EST • :

Canada's 1st female defence chief 'can't believe' U.S. senator would question a woman's role in combat

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Trudeau, political leaders denounce 'violence and hatred' at anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal; Anti-NATO protesters marched in the street in Montreal Friday night\. Police said three people were arrested after the demonstration turned violent, with protesters lighting a mannequin on fire and throwing objects including smoke bombs and metal barriers into the street\.  

November 22 , 2024 at 09:57:20 p.m. EST • :

Trudeau, political leaders denounce 'violence and hatred' at anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal

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November 22 , 2024 at 06:42:58 p.m. EST • :

An attempt to jump-start scoring: A deeper look at the PWHL's new 'no escape' rule

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November 23 , 2024 at 06:00:00 a.m. EST • :

Paleontologists discover Sask.'s 1st fossil specimens of horned centrosaurus

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November 23 , 2024 at 04:00:28 a.m. EST • :

Toronto lawyer who stole client money for vacations, handbags and shoes is jailed for contempt

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November 23 , 2024 at 05:56:03 p.m. EST • :

COP29 agrees on $300B-a-year deal for developing countries to curb, adapt to climate change

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November 22 , 2024 at 02:30:59 p.m. EST • :

Kids are getting ruder, teachers say. And new research backs that up

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