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Canada Matches U S Ambitions, Pledges to Slash Carbon Emissions Further

Canada Matches U.S. Ambitions, Pledges to Slash Carbon Emissions Further Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set a carbon emissions reduction target of 40-45% by 2030 for Canada, matching the goal declared Thursday by President Biden at the virtual global climate change summit. “Canada understands that if you don’t have a plan to tackle climate change, then you don’t have a plan to create jobs and economic growth,” Trudeau said. “Canada will continue to work closely with the United States and other countries to reach our ambitious climate goals,” added a statement by the prime minister’s Liberal administration in Ottawa.

Humanitarian NGOs disappointed with missed opportunity in Liberal budget – RCI

Posted: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 17:26 Humanitarian groups in Canada are expressing their disappointment with the federal budget presented by the minority Liberal government, saying it is “a missed opportunity for Canada’s global engagement” and limits Ottawa’s ability to play a “meaningful long-term role” in a post-pandemic global recovery. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled on Monday $101.4 billion in new spending in the first federal budget in two years. The 739-page document commits up to $1.4 billion over five years in international assistance to “support developing countries and vulnerable populations respond to this crisis and to meet growing humanitarian needs around the world.”

COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order

Article content Ottawa Public Health reports 156 new cases and no new deaths on Thursday. Gatineau lockdown extended to April 19 Outbreak declared in Kingston university district Ontario reported 3,295 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday as a provincewide stay-at-home came into effect. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Ontario records 3,295 new cases on first day of stay-at-home order Back to video It is the seventh time in eight days the province has topped 3,000 cases a day, with the highest number of new cases coming in Toronto with 933, Peel with 649 and York with 386 and Durham with 165.

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