Trudeau pledges $800M for conservation efforts

  • 📰 CTVNewsVI
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 3 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 5%
  • Publisher: 68%

Canada Headlines News

Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines

Trudeau announced $800 million for Indigenous-led conservation projects as a way to work towards reconciliation and battling climate change.

CTV News VI | Video - Must Watch and Your Island News.

CTV News VI | Video - Must Watch and Your Island News

Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Just keep giving our money away, why are we paying the price for something we had nothing to do with, meanwhile inflation is high and interest rates have gone up again

Canadians are paying nonstop for dip$hits Tofino day fiasco. We can’t afford this guy anymore

$800 million dollars is actually a hefty chunk of change for Canada. I can’t imagine this is worth the value invested by any means. Despite the number of scandals I’ve mostly supported Trudeau but he tries too hard to appease. Unfortunate use of tax payer dollars in that amount.

Disclosure on spending please! The chiefs $$$

How much goes to the homeless, veterans, seniors?

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 28. in CA

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Politics This Morning: Changes to foreign investment law incomingGood Wednesday morning, Government ministers will be facing up to Indigenous leaders, Senators, reporters, and international counterparts today. In the House, we’ll see a new bill brought into play: we’ll preview that development below in Legislation corner. Those of you working downtown and staying late will have a chance to see a music and light show cast onto the Parliament Buildings tonight starting at 5:30 p.m., courtesy of the Heritage Department.  “Watch luminous sparks travel across the Canadian landscape, bringing light to winter evenings,” is how the show has been described. It lasts for 15 minutes, and will be played on a loop for an hour tonight.  Starting tomorrow, the show will play every night from 5:30 to 11, Thursday through Monday, until January 8. What’s the cabinet up to? Environment Minister STEVEN GUILBEAULT continues his hosting duties in Montreal today as the UN biodiversity summit gets underway in earnest. Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU will be there to assist today. At 10 a.m. the pair will hold a press conference to announce support of some kind for Indigenous-led conservation. At noon Trudeau and Foreign Minister MÉLANIE JOLY will meet with UN Secretary General ANTONIO GUTERRES, who is participating in the summit. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and his department have been gearing up for months for the UN conference on biological diversity, which is now underway in Montreal. The Hill Times phototgraph by Andrew Meade Public Safety Minister MARCO MENDICINO will deliver a speech at the Assembly of First Nations’ special chiefs assembly in Ottawa today at 5:30 p.m. The leader of the Bloc Québécois, YVES-FRANÇOIS BLANCHET, will also address the chiefs today, at 4 p.m. Mendicino’s speech will touch on overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the justice system, missing and murdered Indigenous women, and First Nations policing, among other topics, his office told PTM yesterday.  The Liberals promised in their 2019 election platform to
Source: TheHillTimes - 🏆 11. / 79 Read more »

Trudeau should trust himself to go off-script more oftenIn political time it feels like eons ago, but it was just over a week ago that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared before the Public Order Emergency Commission to deliver hours of testimony about why he invoked the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14, 2022. Many observers noted on Twitter that the prime minister seemed to be speaking with never-before-seen candour and ease. Trudeau has long had a style of speaking—at press conferences, in Question Period, at events—that reads as inauthentic. His speech can be too breathy, his pauses too manufactured, his tone and facial expressions conveying a seriousness that can seem like they were rehearsed in the mirror. It can seem like he over-acts the role of prime minister, as if trying too hard to be understudy for Hugh Grant’s prime minister character in Love Actually. Somehow this recipe for communication comes across as haughty and patronizing, which, if you’re his staff, is not what you want from a prime minister who often faces allegations of elitism. It’s also annoying to listen to him speak. But at the POEC, Trudeau, who couldn’t possibly read from a script, didn’t seem rehearsed. How could he—he sat for many hours facing unknown questions from a variety of groups with vastly different perspectives. Unscripted Trudeau was the most authentic he’s been. He demonstrated a strong grasp of the issue at hand, came across as smart, compelling, and in control. It was a glimpse at a prime minister we don’t often get to see—one which might have matched the image Trudeau famously likes to convey, of a relatable character with his sleeves rolled up, ready to chat with his neighbours about the work that needs to be done. This isn’t the first time authentic Trudeau has peeked out from behind the curtain. He let his guard down somewhat during his daily COVID-19 briefings, and came out the better for it—until he decided to call an election. While his team may worry about the true Trudeau’s tendency to stick his foot in his mouth—it was he Yes, lets! Like his 'Reciting Pi to the 19th 'Decibel'; 'I don't think about monetary policy.'; mansplains to a woman: 'peoplekind' not 'mankind'; and so much more And some real biggies: Trudeau says he's 'serene' about invoking EA, (breaking our own laws as if they're mere nuisances) because... “There is a level of admiration I actually have for China because their basic dictatorship is allowing them to turn their economy around on a dime Every word that pours out of that mouth, whether scripted or 'off script' is a lie, a slander, a calculating divisive, hate-stoking, self-serving bit of garbage so unseemly for a Can. PM that the world is voicing its concern. But not, of course, his bought & paid for media.
Source: TheHillTimes - 🏆 11. / 79 Read more »

Manitoba Indigenous chiefs frustrated, call for more action over MMIWG - Winnipeg | Globalnews.caIndigenous leaders in Manitoba say solutions for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls laid out after a 2019 inquiry need to be put into action as the tragedies continue.
Source: GlobalNational - 🏆 81. / 51 Read more »

CTV National News: Reuniting Indigenous familiesA mentorship program in Winnipeg has had major success keeping Indigenous families together and reuniting parents with children. JillMacyshonCTV reports.
Source: CTVNews - 🏆 1. / 99 Read more »

Indigenous appreciation on display at Tuesday’s Senators gameTuesday night's Ottawa Senators game against the L.A. Kings was more than just a hockey game. I guess that smoke thing did not help out the players that much
Source: ctvottawa - 🏆 29. / 67 Read more »

Indigenous women call on federal government to act in light of Winnipeg killingsThe daughters of an Indigenous woman believed to have been the victim of a serial killer urged the government to act on what they call an ongoing genocide.
Source: calgarysun - 🏆 63. / 52 Read more »