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Climate change fears high across Canada but vary by region, new poll suggests

Climate change fears high across Canada but vary by region, new poll suggests

OTTAWA — Most Canadians are worried about climate change and believe it is caused by humans, but the regional differences in how people responded to that question show the political battles over the environment are still going strong, a new poll sugg
High court rejects Trump plea to step into Mar-a-Lago case

High court rejects Trump plea to step into Mar-a-Lago case

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected former President Donald Trump’s plea to step into the legal fight over the FBI search of his Florida estate . The justices did not otherwise comment in turning away Trump’s emergency appeal.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ care aides, lab assistants, health facility cleaners reach new labour deal

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ care aides, lab assistants, health facility cleaners reach new labour deal

VICTORIA — Unions representing care aides, lab assistants and cleaning staff have reached a new labour agreement with health employers in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ

IRS wants millions to claim child tax credit, stimulus funds

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 9 million people and families who did not receive their advance child tax credit checks, stimulus payments and other tax rebates will soon get a letter from the IRS to claim their money.
Nova Scotia legislation would require storm readiness by telecommunications companies

Nova Scotia legislation would require storm readiness by telecommunications companies

HALIFAX — Nearly three weeks after post-tropical storm Fiona blasted through Nova Scotia, the provincial government has proposed legislation requiring telecommunications companies to be better prepared for major weather events.
Two provinces say they were blindsided by decision to invoke Emergencies Act

Two provinces say they were blindsided by decision to invoke Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — Provincial officials in Saskatchewan and Alberta got a Valentine's Day surprise from the prime minister this year when he called to say he was considering invoking the Emergencies Act, a public inquiry heard Thursday.
UN chief urges Yemen's warring parties to extend truce

UN chief urges Yemen's warring parties to extend truce

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. special envoy for Yemen on Thursday blamed Houthi rebels for the failure to renew a six-month-long truce and called on the warring parties to demonstrate “leadership, compromise and flexibility.
Jan. 6 takeaways: Subpoena for Trump, warnings for democracy

Jan. 6 takeaways: Subpoena for Trump, warnings for democracy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Jan.
Diagolon group founder Jeremy MacKenzie fires lawyer in Saskatoon

Diagolon group founder Jeremy MacKenzie fires lawyer in Saskatoon

SASKATOON — The founder of the online group "Diagolon" has fired his lawyer during Saskatoon provincial court in proceedings on gun-related charges.
Mélanie Joly pushes LNG ties in Japan and South Korea, amid North Korea missiles

Mélanie Joly pushes LNG ties in Japan and South Korea, amid North Korea missiles

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is set to become a major energy supplier for Japan and South Korea.
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