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Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: December 2, 2025 - 06:37
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Morning Update: The scramble for a peace deal in Ukraine
December 2, 2025
Good morning. Pressure is mounting on all sides to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, with rival peace proposals dividing negotiators in Washington, Kyiv and Moscow – more on that below, along with a home for the Hudson’s Bay charter and some holiday shopping help. But first:
Today’s headlines- Carney taps Marc Miller as his culture minister in a cabinet shuffle
- Danielle Smith punts questions on health CEO Sam Mraiche’s election night appearance
- Trump’s halting of asylum claims prompts fresh calls to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement
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