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Climate change cited as reason to deny injunction extension over logging in B.C.

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Public concerns over climate change should play a large part in deciding whether a B.C. forestry company is granted an extension to an injunction against protests over the logging of old-growth forests, a court heard Wednesday.

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Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Thursday

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he would have to spend “a few days” in self-isolation after dozens of people in his entourage fell ill with COVID-19, the TASS news agency reported.

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Afghan interpreter must be rescued from Taliban, says retired N.L. military officer

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A retired military leader in Newfoundland is calling on Canada to rescue an Afghan interpreter who’s being pursued by the Taliban. The former brigadier-general says the interpreter risked his life for the Canadian Armed Forces, and now the country has a duty to help him.

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North Korea says it tested rail-launched ballistic missiles

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North Korea said Thursday it successfully launched ballistic missiles from a train for the first time and was continuing to bolster its defences, after the two Koreas test-fired missiles hours apart in duelling displays of military might.

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The wealthier, the greener: Why trees are more common in higher-income neighbourhoods

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A CBC News analysis shows the higher the median income of a neighbourhood in Montreal, the more extensive the tree cover. In other Canadian cities and beyond, researchers are tracking similar dynamics between green space and socioeconomic status, and looking for solutions to address the imbalance.

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