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Canada mounts UN anti-nuke effort; Trudeau joins Obama fight on nuclear terror
Canada's push to spearhead creation of new Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty or FMCT comes as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to attend U.S. President Barack Obama's Nuclear Security Summit.
Liberals open to broad security revamp, not just 'problematic elements': Goodale
Government will give Canadians a chance to have their say about C-51 before deciding what changes to make, says Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.
'Revenant' star Leonardo DiCaprio happy world leaders finally taking climate change seriously
"The argument is over. Anyone that doesn't believe that climate change is happening doesn't believe in science," says DiCaprio
Drought harder on farms in developed countries: study in Nature
Such farms are good at producing high yields in stable climates, but are likely more vulnerable to weather shocks.
Over 2,250 veterans homeless in Canada
The former Harper government boarded up nine regional veterans offices, saying they were under-utilized.
Dion condemns North Korean announcement that it tested hydrogen bomb
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion slams North Korean government on Twitter.