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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to leave Peru this morning for the G20 summit in Brazil as Ottawa seeks its place in a rift between the United States and booming economies in the developing world.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a closing press conference with Minister Mary Ng and Ian McKay, Ambassador of Canada to Japan and Special Envoy for the Indo-Pacific, in Lima, Peru on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

"What you really need is basically the most powerful leaders, of the world's most powerful countries, talking among themselves — because only they know what it's like to deal with a leader in the same category," he said. "There are concerns around the level of Chinese investment in Mexico that I think need to be addressed, but I am hopeful that we're going to be able to work constructively over the coming months," Trudeau said at a Saturday news conference in Lima, adding that Mexico has been a "solid partner" to Canada.

"It's hard to think of a G20 summit where the host's and the Canadian prime minister's priorities had been so well aligned," Kirton said. "We've got a lot we can do to help Lula get what he wants." Instead, they are paying massive interest charges at a time of high inflation. In July 2023, a UN report found nearly half the world's population lived in countries that spend more on debt interest payments than on education or health care.

Since then, Brazil has sought to weed out misinformation, blocking access to the platform X for five weeks when the company refused to comply with court orders. "It's important as we enter this much more volatile, unpredictable period in international relations to maintain nuanced, smart approaches and policies to emerging and middle powers like Brazil," she said.

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When a Tesla crashed on Lakeshore Boulevard in Toronto last month, the first people on scene knew there were occupants inside but couldn't immediately get them out.Almost four out of five Canadian drivers switch to winter tires when the weather calls for them, according to a new survey.'A little piece of history': Winnipeg homeowner finds 80-year-old letters hidden in walls

The city released preliminary findings of an investigation into the failure of the Bearspaw South feeder main late Friday afternoon suggesting that there were a number of factors behind its failure.RCMP believe poor road conditions may have been a contributing factor in a two-vehicle crash near Brooks that killed a 51-year old woman.

Groups working to help victims of domestic violence in Nova Scotia say a recent string of murders of women provides just a glimpse of the extent of intimate partner violence in the province, and they say more action is needed to protect victims.

Postal workers hit the picket line Friday morning, and the strike comes as we head into the busy holiday shopping season.One person was left with signs of hypothermia after being rescued from Kempenfelt Bay in the early hours of the morning.Police in Barrie are investigating what is being described as a series of ‘violent’ incidents that occurred early Saturday morning.Nottawasaga OPP are searching for two suspects who were involved in an alleged theft at a store in Alliston this week.

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