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Toll of missing and murdered indigenous women higher than thought: minister
"It is bigger than 1,200," she said. "Way bigger than 1,200," warns minister.
Five questions for the inquiry on missing and murdered indigenous women
Here are five questions the government needs to address.
NDP riding associations back Leap Manifesto ahead of party convention
Leap Manifest includes a proposal to wean the country off fossil fuels to address climate change.
North American energy ministers sign agreement to share data on clean energy
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says the three countries can't risk being left out in the cold by global forces beyond their control.