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Trudeau takes more inclusive approach than Harper to climate change summit
Green Leader Elizabeth May is already set to attend the landmark climate talks with Justin Trudeau.
Germany welcomes Trudeau participation on climate change, diplomacy
Wnendt says he hopes it is a sign that Canada will play a bigger role again in international multilateral institutions such as the United Nations
Vale under investigation for possibly decades of toxic Sudbury smelter runoff
Environment Canada accuses the company of allowing "acutely lethal" seepage from the smelter waste piles into water frequented by fish.
Canada's 'fair share' on climate financing is $4B a year: environmental group
Appeal comes as massive category 5 hurricane, packing historically unprecedented winds up to 325 kilometres per hour smashes into Mexico.
States and industry groups reliant on fossil fuels challenge Obama's Clean Power Plan in court
All but two of the 24 states filing challenges are led by Republicans.
Show me the money: Talks on UN climate deal heat up as developing countries demand financing
Developing countries closed ranks at weeklong talks ending Friday in Bonn and called on wealthy nations to make firm financial commitments to help them fight and adapt to climate change
Premiers meet by phone, agree to attend Paris climate summit with Trudeau
Monday's surprise Liberal win has cleared the path for an invigorated Canadian presence at the United Nations climate conference.
Potential Conservative leadership candidates mull runs, muse publicly
Calgary MP Michelle Rempel is musing a run - but Jason Kenney remains one of the party's most successful fundraisers.
Saskatchewan ups natural gas power supply with $525M plant expansion
Expansion to Saskatoon's Queen Elizabeth power station could generate enough electricity to supply more than 200,000 homes
Ten things to expect from the Liberal rewrite of the omnibus security law, C-51
Incoming Liberal government says it will repeal "problematic elements" of Stephen Harper's anti-terrorism law