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Politics This Morning: Everybody was climate-change fighting

Plus, Manitoba has a new premier waiting in the wings, expect more fallout from the feds’ First Nations child compensation appeal, and Canada pledges more global vaccines in Rome.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, will be accompanied by cabinet colleagues such as Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, left, and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, right, as COP26 kicks off in Scotland today.
Happy Monday. Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean the frights have abated—at least not for the anti-climate change crowd or those with a crippling fear of large political gatherings. After landing at Scotland’s Edinburgh Airport late last night (local time) from Rome, Italy, Prime M...
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