Politics Briefing: Canada temporarily withdraws non-essential staff from embassy in Haiti

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Politics Briefing: Canada temporarily withdraws non-essential staff from embassy in Haiti
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Also, Canada’s foreign affairs minister meets in D.C. with U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in her first stateside visit as the new foreign affairs minister for Canada. The meeting is taking place one week before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to sit down with President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador at the White House.

ENVIRONMENT MINISTER CALLS FOR FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES TO BE ELIMINATED - Canada’s environment minister said that he thinks for appeal courts to set starting-point benchmarks for sentencing offenders in criminal cases. The high court ruling came Friday in the cases of two men who received stiff penalties when Alberta’s Court of Appeal ruled that convictions for wholesale fentanyl trafficking should carry a prison sentence of at least nine years.

in most of the province’s public health units and test positivity is also going up. The advisory table also says the recent pause on the province’s reopening plan was the right decision.that he will be joining the Ottawa bureau of Bloomberg later this month to report on Canadian politics.

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