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Feds offer additional money to disaster response groups as climate change worsens

Feds offer additional money to disaster response groups as climate change worsens

OTTAWA — Four Canadian humanitarian aid groups are to use millions of dollars in new funding from the federal government to deploy response teams more quickly as climate change increases the demand on their services.
Cabins destroyed by wildfire near Tulita, N.W.T.

Cabins destroyed by wildfire near Tulita, N.W.T.

TULITA, N.W.T. — The Northwest Territories government says several cabins near Tulita have likely been destroyed by a wildfire burning in the area.
'A life-saving tool': More people carrying naloxone to help strangers on the street

'A life-saving tool': More people carrying naloxone to help strangers on the street

Kym Porter has been carrying a naloxone kit in her purse since her son died of an overdose more than six years ago. Porter, a retired school teacher in Medicine Hat, Alta.
Green Leader Elizabeth May home after hospitalization due to overwork: statement

Green Leader Elizabeth May home after hospitalization due to overwork: statement

OTTAWA — Green Party Leader Elizabeth May's husband says she is home after spending a few days in hospital for overwork, fatigue and stress.
In the news today: Trudeau at NATO summit, new announcement from ethics watchdog

In the news today: Trudeau at NATO summit, new announcement from ethics watchdog

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
'Seeing is believing': VR project immerses viewers in climate change on Yukon island

'Seeing is believing': VR project immerses viewers in climate change on Yukon island

HERSCHEL ISLAND, YUKON — Surrounded by chirping birds, buzzing mosquitoes and waves gently lapping on the shore, viewers travel through time, witnessing a permafrost thaw slump, rising floodwaters and shrubs take over Qikiqtaruk or Herschel Island.
Deputy minister had no reason to think Mendicino unaware of Bernardo move: department

Deputy minister had no reason to think Mendicino unaware of Bernardo move: department

OTTAWA — The federal Public Safety Department is defending a decision by its top officials not to contact the minister directly about the transfer of notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison.
Staff at lodge for LNG workers approve strike, potentially disrupting Kitimat project

Staff at lodge for LNG workers approve strike, potentially disrupting Kitimat project

KITIMAT, B.C. — Employees at a lodge housing workers for LNG Canada's gas facility in Kitimat, B.C., have authorized strike action, potentially disrupting construction of the massive project.
Employers say B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

Employers say B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

VANCOUVER — Maritime employers says the impact of the B.C. port strike is spilling over internationally, as U.S. port workers refuse to handle containers rerouted from Vancouver to Seattle.
Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference in Vancouver

Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — Volatility in the supply and price of natural gas worldwide since Russia's invasion of Ukraine shows the value of the LNG Canada project as a source of "affordable, reliable" and "responsibly produced" liquefied natural gas, the project's