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Canada's Embassy in Greenland, Remains found in search for kidnapped miners, Speed skater wins Canada's first medal in Milan, and more

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Feb 7, 2026
Feltly Shannock, CBC reporter on Russia-Ukraine developments. Jorge Pereira, Mexico City correspondent covering searches for kidnapped miners. Chris Brown, on-location from Nuuk covering Canada-Greenland-Denmark talks. They discuss Canada opening a consulate in Greenland and sovereignty tensions with the U.S. They cover bodies found in the search for Vizsla Silver employees and Canada's first Olympic medal in Milan.
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Canada Signals Support In Greenland

  • Canada opened a consulate in Nuuk to signal diplomatic support for Greenland amid U.S. interest.
  • Ministers warned sovereignty issues with the U.S. remain unresolved despite trilateral talks.
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Denmark Stresses Red Lines

  • Denmark insisted any solution must respect its red lines on Greenland's sovereignty.
  • Officials cautioned the crisis isn't over and a final solution hasn't been reached.
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Attacks Intensify During Peace Talks

  • Russia's strikes targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure causing blackouts during extreme cold.
  • Peace talks continue even as attacks and humanitarian pressure mount on Ukraine's negotiating position.
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