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Cost of climate disasters, N.S. mass shooting inquiry : In The News for Aug. 29

Cost of climate disasters, N.S. mass shooting inquiry : In The News for Aug. 29

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Aug. 29 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Floods, drought, storms could cost Canada's economy $139 billion by 2050: report

Floods, drought, storms could cost Canada's economy $139 billion by 2050: report

OTTAWA — Floods, droughts and major storms that wash out highways, damage buildings and affect power grids could cost Canada's economy $139 billion over the next 30 years, a new climate-based analysis predicts.
Trudeau calls for leaders to take united stance after Freeland confronted in Alberta

Trudeau calls for leaders to take united stance after Freeland confronted in Alberta

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for political leaders to take a united stance against threats of violence and intimidation on Sunday, days after his deputy was confronted in Alberta by a man who repeatedly yelled profanity at her and called her
Legault criticized for calling Liberal leader 'that lady' as election campaign starts

Legault criticized for calling Liberal leader 'that lady' as election campaign starts

QUEBEC — Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault is being criticized for referring to Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade as "that lady" on Day 1 of the provincial election campaign.
Canada invests $100 million into "historic" action plan for 2SLGBTQI+ communities

Canada invests $100 million into "historic" action plan for 2SLGBTQI+ communities

OTTAWA — The federal government unveiled what it described as a historic first on Sunday as it announced a five-year, $100 million plan to support LGBTQ, two-spirit and intersex communities across the country.
Quebec election campaign begins as CAQ holds commanding lead in polls

Quebec election campaign begins as CAQ holds commanding lead in polls

Quebec's general election campaign began in earnest on Sunday, sending the four main opposition parties out on the hustings to disprove the polls that suggest the Coalition Avenir Québec is cruising to another four years in power.
Quebec general election: Selection of quotes from party leaders on Day 1 of campaign

Quebec general election: Selection of quotes from party leaders on Day 1 of campaign

MONTREAL — Quebecers are going to the polls for a general election on Oct. 3; here are a series of quotes from the leaders of the province's five major parties on Day 1 of the campaign.
Head of Bell says Lisa LaFlamme's departure not related to age, gender or grey hair

Head of Bell says Lisa LaFlamme's departure not related to age, gender or grey hair

The decision to end Lisa LaFlamme's contract with CTV National News had nothing to do with her age, gender or grey hair, the head of Bell Media’s parent company said.
What are the five major parties taking part in Quebec's provincial election?

What are the five major parties taking part in Quebec's provincial election?

MONTREAL — Quebec's election campaign began on Sunday and Quebecers will go to the polls on Oct. 3; here's a look at the five parties vying to form the province's next government.
'From leaf to space': N.W.T. researchers join NASA flight surveying climate change effects

'From leaf to space': N.W.T. researchers join NASA flight surveying climate change effects

YELLOWKNIFE — Two Northwest Territories youth joined NASA researchers aboard a Gulfstream III jet earlier this month as it soared above Great Slave Lake and parts of Nunavut and Alberta.