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From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Mike Miles.
Two days after a conservative MP crossed the floor and joined the Liberals, the party is losing
another MP.
The member for Edmonton Riverbend, Matt Jenneroo, says he's resigning his seat all ahead
of a crucial budget vote.
Marina von Stackleberg with the latest.
For days, rumors had swirled that conservative MP Matt Jenneru was considering crossing the
floor to the liberals. Now he's announced he's resigning altogether, leaving the House of Commons.
In a statement, the MP for Edmonton Riverbend says he informed the conservatives he would be quitting.
He says he has, quote, great admiration for MPs on both sides of the aisle.
Jeneru did not provide specific reasons for resigning, but did ask people not to contact his family.
On social media, Conservative leader, Pierre Pauliev, thanked General.
for his decade of service and says the MP will be stepping down in the spring.
But Jenneru did not say that in his letter.
His departure comes just two days after fellow conservative MP, Chris Dantramal,
crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
It all comes ahead of a crucial budget vote later this month.
Marina von Stackleberg, CBC News, Ottawa.
And that budget has cleared its first confidence vote.
The table will now compile the results of the vote.
Yes, Poo, 139-198, 1928.
We declare the sub-amendment defeated.
The Liberals, Block Quebecois and NDP voted down a conservative sub-enbent this evening.
As we heard, if it had passed, it would have forced a new election.
Today's vote doesn't necessarily mean every block or NDP MP will support the budget itself.
That vote is expected later this month.
Alberta teachers are taking the provincial government to court for not using the notwithstanding clause to order them back to work.
The fight for justice continues. Today the Alberta Teachers Association is taking the first legal step to challenge this abuse of power.
Jason Schilling there, president of the Alberta Teachers Association. He says the union will ask for an injunction preventing enforcement of the law until the courts have ruled on its constitutionality.
51,000 teachers were on strike for three weeks until a bill forced them back into classrooms.
Schilling says getting an injunction would put the union back in a strike position.
Despite rising global temperatures and more frequent and more dangerous weather events,
interest in the COP 30 climate conference is waning.
The latest international negotiations got underway in Brazil today.
Susan Ormiston was there.
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the world has missed the target set 10 years ago,
in Paris, where countries pledged to try to limit the rise in global warming to 1.5 degrees.
After decades of climate negotiations and pledges, he said people demand direct action to battle
climate change. Every fraction of a degree means more hunger, displacement and loss. This is
moral failure. Host Brazil opened the 30th global climate conference in Berlin in a tough
geopolitical landscape. For the first time since cop gatherings began
30 years ago, the U.S. is not sending a high-level delegation.
U.S. President Trump has been openly hostile towards international climate action.
Brazil's president, Luis Enacio Lula de Silva, says this cop must address a gap between
diplomatic talk and the real world.
Susan Ormiston, CBC News, Belaine, Brazil.
The president of the Toronto Blue Jay says his team won't rest following a narrow World Series
loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers at his post-season press conference,
Mark Shapiro also had a grateful note for fans across the country.
When you think about giving your life to working in sports,
you do so for the moments that you think you might be able to lift a community.
But you never imagine what it could mean to lift a community coast to coast.
The Jays begin their 2026 season at home, hosting the athletics on March 26th.
That is your Worldless Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Mike Miles.
Thank you.
