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Starting on November 18th, the RCMP will begin rolling out body cameras to detatchments across Canada - aiming to have 90% of officers equipped by November 2025. But some say the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed.
6h ago
Negotiators at COP29 are being warned that poorer countries need at least $1 trillion annually by the end of the decade to cope with climate change. Erica Natividad with the push to come to an agreement.
7h ago
Advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, is accusing Israel of forced displacement in Gaza amounting to war crimes. Erica Natividad with the details and response from Israeli authorities.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to two key summits in South America. Glen McGregor explains why the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump is looming heavy over the events.
8h ago
Starting on November 18th, the RCMP will begin rolling out body cameras to detatchments across Canada – aiming to have 90% of officers equipped by November 2025. But some say the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed.
The U.N. and Island nations are calling for G20 governments to limit their emissions — as the latter’s very existence hangs on the line due to climate change. Karling Donoghue takes a look at day three of the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
Donald Trump sits down with Joe Biden at the White House as the pair promise a peaceful transfer of power. Julia Benbrook looks at what issues were discussed, and how Trump is rapidly putting together his leadership team.
Former B.C. Premier John Horgan has died after a third battle with cancer. Kier Junos looks back at his life and legacy.
The Grey Cup has arrived in Vancouver, as the city kicks off week-long festivities ahead of the 2024 championship game on Sunday, Nov. 17.
An emergency motion was filed to introduce a report exposing anti-Black discrimination within Canada’s federal public service. Rhianne Campbell explores how this could tip the scales in the $2.5 billion class action lawsuit.