COP26: The Queen's message and other key moments in the global climate change conference's 1st day

Global leaders have gathered at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, to discuss urgent action to combat a rapidly warming world. Here are some memorable quotes from heads of state and government and others who are giving speeches Monday, the second day of the two-week conference in Glasgow.
Canada will put a cap on oil and gas sector emissions, Trudeau tells COP26 summit

Canada will impose a hard cap on emissions from the oil and gas sector, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday at the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
Williams Lake First Nation calls on mayor to resign after he shared residential schools post

"We've had it up to here with the mayor and leadership within the city of Williams Lake," Chief Willie Sellars said after Mayor Walt Cobb shared a Facebook post claiming there were positive aspects of residential schools and that young Indigenous people "just want to be victims" seeking money.
Power struggle at Rogers moves to B.C. court to decide who's really in charge

The backroom drama that has thrown one of Canada's largest telecom companies into turmoil moved into a B.C. court room on Monday, as both sides asked a judge to rule that they are rightfully in control of the company.
Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday

The U.S. government will require companies with at least 100 workers to provide paid time off for employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and paid sick leave to recover from effects of the shots, a Biden administration official said Monday.
Bell customers report phones wrongly fell back 1 hour this weekend

Some Bell customers reported that their smartphone fell back an hour over the weekend, a week before the end of daylight time.
Possible attack hits N.L. health-care system, causing 3rd day of provincewide disruptions

A cyberattack appears to be behind a provincewide disruption of health-care services in Newfoundland and Labrador that has affected thousands of appointments and procedures, including those involving COVID-19 testing.
How feeding cows seaweed could help P.E.I. meet emission targets and boost this business

A company in Seacow Pond, P.E.I., is seeing new interest in its animal feed made with seaweed. Scientific studies have shown the seaweed mixture can decrease methane emissions from cows by 20 per cent.
Small business owners defrauded, then left by banks to take $23K loss

The owners of a B.C. mom-and-pop shop say they were hung out to dry twice — by a fraudster who took more than $23,000 worth of goods, and by the banks which left them to take the loss. Experts say banks and credit card companies don't have to take any responsibility for credit card fraud because the government allows them to make their own rules.