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    Swapping weather bombs for real bombs: The debate over climate change as national security heats up

    There was a remarkably salient moment at a recent journalism conference in Seoul where participants from 50 countries debated climate change and its effect on both the literal and political landscape of the world. The consensus, albeit a rough one, was that the public — from Azerbaijan to Zaire — was exhausted by the issue. It was tough to get their attention and people increasingly tuned out, even though in some cases their homes had literally been blown away. As the matter was debated, the hills outside of the Journalists Association of Korea hall last spring were being ravaged by…

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    Inuit leaders meet Carney in N.W.T. to talk nation-building projects

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting Inuit leaders Thursday in Inuvik, N.W.T., as he ramps up his outreach to Indigenous communities about his plan to fast-track major nation-building projects. Carney arrived on Wednesday, attending a community gathering before meeting with Inuit leadership from across northern Canada. Inuvik, one of Canada’s northernmost towns, is hosting the prime minister, several cabinet ministers and Inuit leaders for what’s known as the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee on Thursday.  Carney and Natan Obed, the president of the national Inuit organization, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, are co-chairing the meeting, which is expected to have a heavy focus on the…

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    Summer McIntosh vs. Katie Ledecky: Who will win the 2 biggest showdowns at the swimming worlds?

    This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports’ daily email newsletter. Subscribe here. Summer McIntosh has an extremely ambitious goal for the upcoming swimming world championships in Singapore. After winning a Canadian-record three gold medals in four individual events at the Paris Olympics last summer, the 18-year-old phenom now wants to become only the second swimmer in history to win five solo titles at a single long-course world championships. The first was Michael Phelps, who did it in 2007 en route to his iconic eight-gold-medal performance at the Beijing Olympics the following year, which included five individual victories…

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    Venus Williams gets a wild-card entry for the Cincinnati Open after win in Washington

    Venus Williams’ return to professional tennis will not just be a one-tournament visit: She was awarded a wild-card entry on Wednesday for next month’s Cincinnati Open. The 45-year-old Williams is participating in her first event in more than a year this week at the DC Open and won first-round matches in both singles and doubles. Her 6-3, 6-4 victory over 23-year-old Peyton Stearns on Tuesday night made Williams the second-oldest woman to win a tour-level singles match. Martina Navratilova was 47 when she picked up her last singles victory in 2004. Williams has won seven Grand Slam singles titles —…

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    $68M project to secure, revamp Canada’s asylum system shut down unexpectedly, documents show

    A $68-million project led by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that was meant to revamp Canada’s outdated asylum system and enhance the integrity of the country’s borders was quietly shut down last year — an “unexpected” move for some in the government because it was only partly completed, internal documents show.  Now, some critics fear the outcomes that were achieved may be more harmful than beneficial for people seeking protection in Canada. IRCC’s “asylum interoperability project” began in 2019 and was supposed to wrap up by 2022. It came during a surge of asylum seekers entering Canada, putting pressure on an already struggling system that relied…

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    Crown seeking 8 years for convoy leader Chris Barber, 7 for Tamara Lich

    The Crown says it’s seeking an extraordinary sentence for an unprecedented crime, as court began hearing sentencing submissions Wednesday in the mischief case of Ottawa truck convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber. Crown prosecutor Siobhain Wetscher asked Justice Heather Perkins-McVey to impose a prison sentence of seven years for Lich and eight years for Barber. But Barber’s lawyer called that “cruel and unusual punishment.” Instead, she argued her client should walk free with an absolute discharge. Barber was found guilty in April of mischief and counselling others to disobey a court order, while Lich was convicted of mischief alone. Wetscher admitted the…

  • Sports

    Hockey Canada sexual assault trial ‘reinvigorated’ talk on complex issues of consent, sports culture

    WARNING: This article includes graphic details of alleged sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone impacted by it. Regardless of the outcome of the sexual assault trial for five former world junior hockey players, the issues it’s raised — about hockey culture, consent and how the legal system handles such complaints — will be debated long after the judge hands down her decisions Thursday in London, Ont., suggest legal experts and advocates. It’s expected Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia will give lengthy reasons for her rulings after the eight-week trial that wrapped in mid-June. Carter Hart, Alex Formenton,…

  • Sports

    Hockey Canada sexual assault trial ‘reinvigorated’ talk on complex issues of consent, sports culture

    WARNING: This article gives graphic details of alleged sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone impacted by it. Regardless of the outcome of the sexual assault trial for five former world junior hockey players, the issues it’s raised — about hockey culture, consent and how the legal system handles such complaints — will be debated long after the judge hands down her decisions Thursday in London, Ont., suggest legal experts and advocates. It’s expected Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia will give lengthy reasons for her rulings after the eight-week trial that wrapped in mid-June. Carter Hart, Alex…

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    Canadian who died in ICE custody reported health issues weeks before death, agency says

    The Canadian who died while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had several health concerns in the weeks leading up to his death, according to a report published on Wednesday. The report comes exactly a month after Johnny Noviello, 49, was found unresponsive at a federal detention centre in Miami. The day after Noviello was taken into ICE custody, he was diagnosed with a seizure disorder and hypertension. He was prescribed anticonvulsant and blood pressure medications, according to the report. Noviello had been in the U.S. since 1988 and became a lawful permanent resident in 1991. The Canadian citizen…

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    Boston Fleet sign Toronto-area native Kris Sparre to coach PWHL club

    The Boston Fleet have hired Kris Sparre as the second head coach in the Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise’s history. Sparre, a 38-year-old veteran assistant with no experience in the women’s game, replaces Courtney Kessel, who had a 27-19-8 record and a Walter Cup Finals appearance before leaving to take over at Princeton. Her departure leaves only two female head coaches among the PWHL’s eight teams. “This is a league that has tremendous momentum right now. And to be able to work in a city like Boston, that has such a rich tradition in winning, and building successful teams, is something…