🇨🇦 With Canada's ruling Liberals projected to form a minority government, here's a look at how voters decided their vote and what they had to say 👇More #Elxn44 coverage: twitter.com/i/events/14313… 1/9
♻️ Emily Wynn, a first-year student at Ryerson University, said action on #climatechange is what guided her vote for #Elxn44. After a summer of record-breaking weather, climate change action was the top issue this election, data shows reut.rs/3zCqmx3 2/9
🏞 For many Canadians, 2021 is the year the climate crisis hit home. John Moore said his message is to make the world know that Ontario and Canada care about the environment #Elxn44reut.rs/3zCqmx3 3/9
Action against Asian hate crimes and a focus on race and social justice issues were at the forefront of Lisa Tran's decision going into #Elxn44, who voted from Toronto, Ontario 4/9
😷 Ashneet Lalli, a first-time Toronto voter, said she focused on climate change action and candidates who not only believe in the #pandemic, but take it seriously and prioritize public health. Vaccine mandates were a contentious issue during #Elxn44reut.rs/2Zgh7WJ 5/9
🏠 Likewise, in Vancouver, Douglas, a 27-year-old engineer, said he is looking forward to having a leader who will handle the pandemic and address the #housing issue. Affordability is a key issue, as housing prices sky-rocketed in the pandemic #Elxn44reut.rs/3ku86la 6/9
🗺 The pandemic highlighted discrepancies across Toronto, said Ajeuro Abala. He said he was voting for the leader trying to cater to a 'more realistic demographic and worldview' #Elxn44 7/9
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A new guild of artists from Nigeria's Benin City has offered to donate artworks to the British Museum in London as a way to encourage it to return the priceless Benin Bronzes that were looted from the city's royal court by British troops in 1897 reut.rs/3u0nHMp 1/5
Created in the once mighty Kingdom of Benin from at least the 16th century onwards, the bronze and brass sculptures are among Africa's finest and most culturally significant artifacts 2/5
European museums that house them have faced years of criticism because of their status as loot and symbols of colonial greed 3/5
Conditions deteriorate in migrant camps on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, as pressure mounts on President Biden to curb expulsion flights reut.rs/39qwSvY 1/4
.@reuterspictures shows people with small babies and toddlers, one with an untreated hernia on his stomach, under makeshift shelters made out of reeds on the banks of the Rio Grande river in Del Rio, Texas reut.rs/3EJJtcf 2/4
Clothing is hung out to dry, trash was strewn on the ground. Parents wash their children using jugs of river water and try to find patches of shade in the punishing heat. Migrants say food remains scarce and there aren’t enough portable toilets 3/4
Global record high natural gas prices are pushing some energy-intensive companies to reduce production, while supply chain disruption in some sectors such as food could result in higher costs being passed on to customers reut.rs/2W3iBlX 1/8
Some companies, including steel producers, fertilizer manufacturers and glass makers, have had to suspend or reduce production in Europe and Asia as a result of spiking energy prices reut.rs/2W0Ath8 2/8
Global natural gas prices have risen sharply in recent months. That has been due to a combination of factors: including increased demand particularly from Asia due to a post-pandemic recovery; low gas inventories; and tighter-than-usual gas supplies from Russia 3/8
U.S. President Joe Biden set out his vision for the United States and how it would focus on climate change and supporting developing nations as he spoke to the U.N. General Assembly reut.rs/3lIu6Ih 1/4
Biden said he would work with Congress to double funds to $11.4 billion per year by 2024 for supporting developing nations in dealing with climate change, helping to achieve a global goal set more than a decade ago of $100 billion per year to support vulnerable countries 2/4
Some environmental groups welcomed the pledge, such as the World Resources Institute's Helen Mountford: 'Climate finance is a central tenet of the Paris Agreement and the U.S. is taking an important step toward making good on its share of responsibility' 3/4
The White House criticized the use of horse reins to threaten Haitian migrants after images circulated of a U.S. border guard on horseback charging at migrants near a riverside camp in Texas reut.rs/3lJvESb 1/5
The mostly Haitian migrants in recent days have been crossing back and forth between Ciudad Acuna in Mexico and the sprawling camp across the border in Del Rio to buy food and water, which was in short supply on the U.S. side 2/5
.@Reuters witnesses saw mounted officers wearing cowboy hats blocking the paths of migrants, and one officer unfurling a cord resembling a lariat, which he swung near a migrant's face 3/5
Increased tax rates could be a positive for markets and governments as they look to manage debt accumulated over the last year and to reduce inequality, which has reportedly limited growth according to the IMF reut.rs/3lEUbb3 1/8
In both the U.S. and UK, governing parties have begun work on raising taxes. The tax rises won’t be welcomed by rich individuals, and has prompted Wall St investment banks to cut their 2022 forecasts 2/8
Yet, most investors and economists appear unperturbed and some even say targeted tax hikes that reduce burgeoning inequality will benefit markets in the longer-term. While there appears to be little appetite for a return to the ‘austerity’ policies of a decade ago 3/8