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Ottawa climate talks: can global plastic problem be solved?

Representatives from around the world will meet in Ottawa this week to continue drafting the first global treaty aimed at halting soaring plastic pollution.Thousands...

Canadian military to destroy 11,000 Second World War era pistols

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Can we end plastic pollution? Negotiators land in Ottawa this week to work on a global treaty | CBC News

A key week of negotiations kicks off Tuesday, as representatives from 176 countries descend on Ottawa to tackle global challenges posed by plastics.The fourth...

UN summit calling to end plastic pollution coming to Ottawa this week

Scientists and experts from around the world will descend on Ottawa in time for Earth...

Demonstrators call for end to plastic pollution as UN treaty talks set to begin in Ottawa

More than 100 people marched from Parliament Hill Sunday as delegates from the United Nations are...

Demonstrators march through Ottawa, call for end to plastic pollution | CBC News

Demonstrators from around the world marched through Ottawa's downtown core Sunday demanding an end to plastic pollution and a reduction in single-use plastics.The march took place...

World’s top Ironman athletes coming to town in 2025

Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsLocal NewsThe Canadian stop on the Ironman circuit, previously held at Mont-Tremblant, Que., will move to the national capital on Aug. 3,...

Ottawa to host Ironman Triathlon in 2025

The city of Ottawa will be hosting the Ironman Canada Triathlon in 2025. ...

Ottawa eases requirements for international students, but N.B. schools say not enough | CBC News

Some New Brunswick post-secondary institutions are welcoming an increase in the number of attestation letters they can send to international students in support of...

Manitoba ‘collateral damage’ under Ottawa’s international student cap, minister says | CBC News

Manitoba's minister of advanced education and training says Ottawa's countrywide cap of international students for post-secondary institutions has hurt the province.Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship...

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