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COP26’s success rests partly on global climate fund promised in 2015 — and it’s short billions

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Canada’s environment minister Jonathan Wilkinson is in Milan this week to try to cajole, wrangle or otherwise arm-twist richer nations into paying into a climate mitigation fund for developing countries.

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This volunteer broadcast duo does a major service for Majors fans

London Majors Dylan Baker and Noah Smith

The London Majors broadcast on-air team is staffed by a pair of volunteers who are both under the age of 24. Fans rely on their work as the Majors are chasing their first title in 46 years.

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Protesters against old-growth logging dig in as company appeals denial of court injunction

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A decision by a British Columbia Supreme Court judge refusing to extend an injunction against old-growth logging protesters did little to release pressure in the dispute as all sides hold steadfast to their positions.

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B.C. server who was fired after asking to be addressed by correct pronouns awarded $30K

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A former server at a Gibsons, B.C. restaurant has been awarded $30,000 after a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision found they were unfairly terminated for asking management and co-workers to call them by their proper pronouns.

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B.C. server who was fired after asking to be addressed by correct pronouns awarded $30K

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A former server at a Gibson’s, B.C. restaurant has been awarded $30,000 after a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision determined they were unfairly terminated for asking management and co-workers to call them by their proper pronouns.

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