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OTTAWA 鈥?Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the world wants Canada to trumpet tolerance and diversity. That her plan for what is being billed as a major foreign policy speech early next month.International figures, such as former UN secretary general Kofi Annan, think that a fine idea and about time too, in a world grappling with growing nativism, intolerance and anti-immigration sentiment 鈥?a phenomenon they lay at the feet of U.S. President Donald Trump.But Freeland diverges with many in the world on whether that values speech needs to aim at Trump.
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FORT WORTH, Texas 鈥?After an all-day meeting with global aviation regulators, the chief of the Federal Aviation Administration sounded more upbeat than ever about prospects for clearing the troubled Boeing 737 Max to fly again.Aviation officials from more 30 countries met with the FAA to hear the U.S. regulator approach to reviewing changes that Boeing is making after two crashes that killed 346 people.We are going through an incredibly intensive and robust process to make the safety case to unground the Max, acting FAA Administrator Daniel Elwell told reporters when the closed-door meeting was over. He added that the agency won ;t let the plane fly until we have made th
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