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Global National: Oct. 2 | Canada leads effort for $100-billion climate fund

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With weeks to go until the United Nations climate summit in Scotland, Canada faces a huge task. David Akin reports on the role the country plays in finding the funds to help developing nations fight climate change, and the COP26 deadline.

New research released this year paints a troubling picture of the role of climate change in the conservation of species. Jackson Proskow has the latest warning from scientists on the threats of the environmental crisis when it comes to biodiversity.

As the U.S. hits another grim pandemic milestone, there are growing fears that another COVID-19 variant could follow Delta's surge. Jennifer Johnson reports on the latest developments in what has become America’s deadliest pandemic.

Mercedes Stephenson gives us a preview of her one-on-one interview with Chief RoseAnne Archibald of the Assembly of First Nations, following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controversial decision to spend the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on a family vacation.

The Magpie River in Eastern Quebec is the first ecosystem in Canada to be granted personhood rights. Krista Hessey has more in this special segment for Global’s The New Reality.

Data by the federal government shows more than 52 per cent of children in foster care are Indigenous. The new documentary 'For Love' shows how that statistic is a result of the residential school system. As Jay Durant reports, the film highlights the generational trauma caused by the system, while celebrating Indigenous resilience.

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