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Stephen Sackur is on the road in Canada to examine if a country which sits on the world's third-largest oil reserves can deliver on its climate change commitments. Show more
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Ros Atkins with an innovative take on the latest global stories.
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Stephen Sackur is on the road in Canada to examine if a country which sits on the world's third-largest oil reserves can deliver on its climate change commitments. Show more
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Stephen Sackur asks Canada's minister for indigenous affairs, Carolyn Bennett, whether the treatment of First Nations people represents Canada's shame? Show more
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Stephen Sackur asks Canada's minister for indigenous affairs, Carolyn Bennett, whether the treatment of First Nations people represents Canada's shame? Show more