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In The News for Dec. 19: Can the world save its own biodiversity?

In The News for Dec. 19: Can the world save its own biodiversity?

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 Monday, Dec. 19 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
'Perfect storm' of inflation, high prices driving more into homelessness: advocates

'Perfect storm' of inflation, high prices driving more into homelessness: advocates

CALGARY — Social agencies and advocates say rising interest rates and high inflation are pushing more Canadians into homelessness.
Air Force to add oversight after officers lose pay over 'egregious' pilot call sign

Air Force to add oversight after officers lose pay over 'egregious' pilot call sign

OTTAWA — While the Royal Canadian Air Force plans to add more control over how fighter pilots get their call signs, a senior officer says there are no plans to abolish the nicknames — or the social gatherings where they are handed out.
'Glaciers can't get a break': How climate change is affecting Canada's icy landscape

'Glaciers can't get a break': How climate change is affecting Canada's icy landscape

VANCOUVER — On a mountain high above the residents of Metro Vancouver, tucked inside a north-facing gully, the region's last remaining glacier is vanishing fast.
CP NewsAlert: Countries at COP15 reach deal to preserve biodiversity

CP NewsAlert: Countries at COP15 reach deal to preserve biodiversity

MONTREAL — Countries taking part in the COP15 biodiversity conference in Montreal say they've reached an agreement on four goals and 23 targets.
Shooting at condo building in Vaughan, Ont., leaves six dead including gunman: police

Shooting at condo building in Vaughan, Ont., leaves six dead including gunman: police

A lone gunman opened fire and killed five people at a Toronto-area condo building on Sunday evening before he himself was shot by police, the regional force's chief said.
Moscow accuses Ottawa of leading isolation effort, amid squabble over tweets, summons

Moscow accuses Ottawa of leading isolation effort, amid squabble over tweets, summons

OTTAWA — Russia's ambassador to Canada says Ottawa is at the vanguard of an effort to isolate his country, following a series of social-media squabbles and ongoing salvos where each country summons the other's top diplomat.
COP15 negotiators heading towards a global nature deal, environment minister says

COP15 negotiators heading towards a global nature deal, environment minister says

MONTREAL — A global agreement to protect a significant percentage of the world's lands and waters will be reached by the time the COP15 nature convention ends on Monday, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Sunday.
Four cows have been captured in a small Quebec town after months on the loose

Four cows have been captured in a small Quebec town after months on the loose

QUEBEC — After several months on the run, four cows from a herd of runaway cattle were captured on Saturday night in St-Sévère, Que.
Argentina fans delighted over thrilling World Cup win against France

Argentina fans delighted over thrilling World Cup win against France

TORONTO — Canadian soccer fans stood in chilly pre-dawn lineups, painted their faces and ultimately wound up on a wild ride on Sunday as they packed bars to take in a particularly tense World Cup final.