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Muguruza becomes 1st Spanish WTA Finals champion with sweep over Kontaveit

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The 28-year-old Spaniard Garbine Muguruza beat Anett Kontaveit 6-3, 7-5 to win WTA Finals title for the first time in her career on Wednesday.

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Scenes of remembrance: Honouring Canadian veterans and soldiers who sacrificed their lives

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Commemoration ceremonies for veterans have been held across Canada to mark Remembrance Day and Indigenous Veterans Day as pandemic restrictions ease.

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The President of the Treasury Board, Mona Fortier, welcomes easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Government of Canada workplaces

The Honourable Mona Fortier, President of the Treasury Board, made the following statement today further to the release of new occupational health guidance from Health Canada that eases COVID-19 restrictions in federal workplaces:

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Ontario forest fires burned record area of land this summer as they displaced First Nations in northwest

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Ontario set a single-year record in 2021 for the area of land burned during the summer wildfire season, with over 793,000 hectares scorched mostly in the northwest — a span larger than the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and surpassing the previous high of 713,000 in 1995.

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Canada holds a quarter of the world’s soil carbon, study finds

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Canada’s soils store about a quarter of the entire world’s soil carbon, a new study has found, putting a spotlight on the country’s role in protecting that carbon and preventing further climate change.

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