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"Development charges are a significant challenge for the cost of building across Canada, and that's why we made a commitment to reduce those charges," Robertson said.
The two countries have signed a statement outlining areas where they want to co-operate, such trade and artificial intelligence, but Anand said this work will happen only gradually.
In a statement issued earlier in the day, Carney called the release of hostages, which is part of a ceasefire deal in Gaza, "a moment of profound relief" and urged all parties to uphold the ceasefire.
We're back with a holiday brief for you to read while you re-heat yesterday's turkey (or make dinner for tonight). Let's dive ...