
It would be just the third province to do so, joining British Columbia and Alberta, according to the centre. The province says it will transfer the documents to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, or NCTR, within the next few months. Ontario says it will release about 1,800 death registrations of Indigenous children that it found, amid growing calls for governments and churches to turn over records that shed light on the residential-school system. Ontario to release 1,800 death records of Indigenous children If you’re reading this on the web, or it was forwarded to you from someone else, you can sign up for Morning Update and more than 20 other Globe newsletters on our newsletter signup page. This is the daily Morning Update newsletter. GIANNI CIPRIANO /The New York Times News Service Several thousand protesters marched in Rome on Saturday afternoon, dancing, drumming and singing 'Bella Ciao' a song identified with the resistance movement during World War II. Listen to The Decibel : COP26 is under way – here’s what’s at stakeĭemonstrators march to demand action on the climate crisis during the G20 summit in Rome, Oct.Explainer: What is COP26? A guide to the Glasgow climate talks – the world’s most consequential environment conference.COP26 is a circus with a purpose: Putting climate change in the spotlight so no country can ignore it.Opinion: Climate change is a fact – but to prove it, scientists are bogged down in a battle about what facts really are.“The G20 leaders faced a world of fire and flooding and took only baby steps to fight these potentially existential threats,” he said.

John Kirton, founder and director of the G20 Research Group, which is based at University of Toronto, said the Rome summit was a disappointment on the climate front. The upshot is that the Glasgow summit, known as COP26, which is under way, will come under even more pressure to find its own solutions, reports The Globe’s Eric Reguly from Rome. The G20′s 20-page final communiqué largely reflects the pledges made at past G20 summits and the 2015 Paris climate agreement itself, though there was some progress on reducing the use of coal. Leaders of the world’s largest economies struck a climate agreement in the final hours of the G20 summit in Rome but one that fell well short of the breakthroughs that delegates at the Glasgow climate talks had wanted to help build momentum for more ambitious emission-reduction targets.
