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Christy Clark Gets Dramatic in Lead Up to Provincial Election

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Yesterday the Globe and Mail reported on the bold behaviour of British Columbia’s Premier Christy Clark at Friday’s climate change talks in Ottawa, and accredited it to an early bit of campaigning.

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The Deficit: An Update on the Federal Government’s Spending

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This week the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO), reported that expenses for the first quarter of fiscal year 2016-17 (April – July, the government’s fiscal year begins in April), were $3.4 billion higher than the same quarter of 2015, or 5.7 per cent higher, the highest in 6 years. Why were they higher? Keep Reading

Canada to Join China’s Version of the World Bank

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Among other things discussed during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to China this week is Canada having applied to join China’s version of the World Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank which already has 57 countries as members and is looking for another 30. Included in the list of member countries is England, France, Germany, Australia and South Korea, with the US notably absent.

Why would Canada want to join the China-led bank? It could help to foster the relationship between the two countries following the tepid relationship former Prime Minister Stephen Harper maintained with China – Canada’s second-largest single trading partner.

Read the original article by Jane Perlez, published in The New York Times, August 31 2016.

Feature image via Lintao Zhang/Getty Images: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and China Premier Li Keqiang

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