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U.S. joins forces with Canada on climate change
President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled The U.S.-Canada Partnership Roadmap.
The U.S. and Canada are joining forces to address climate change and reach net zero emissions by 2050, President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced at a virtual bilaterial meeting.
The two leaders unveiled The U.S.-Canada Partnership Roadmap, outlining how they plan to collaborate to address combating the pandemic, national security issues, climate and the economy.
On climate change, Mr. Biden said during the virtual event that they will work in lockstep to display the seriousness of our commitment at both home and abroad.
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Feb 25, 2021 04:38 PM EST
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison to coordinate efforts in affirming that digital giants will pay publishers for content posted on their platforms. According to an official statement, the two PMs discussed on Monday a series of topics, including the need to oversee social media platforms.
Canada, Australia s Regulation of Online Platforms
According to Ottawa s statement, the two prime ministers discussed on February 22 the necessity to address online harm and have social media companies pay for journalism. The growing coordination between Canada and Australia in overseeing online platforms comes as Facebook reversed the news ban it introduced the previous week that prevented Australians from viewing and sharing news on its website.