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Saskatchewan NDP's Beck holds first caucus meeting after election, outlines plans
REGINA - Saskatchewan Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck held her first post-election caucus meeting Friday, saying she wants to prove to residents her party is the government in waiting. Beck's team ha...
The Canadian Press
Nov 08, 2024
Health Canada approves Moderna's mRNA RSV vaccine, company says
TORONTO - Health Canada has approved Moderna's mRNA vaccine to protect against respiratory syncytial virus in adults age 60 and older - but it won't be available until next year, the company said on F...
The Canadian Press
Nov 08, 2024
N.S. Progressive Conservative election platform includes cap on electricity rates
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's incumbent Progressive Conservatives released their election platform Friday, announcing that if elected to govern Nov. 26, they will impose a cap on electricity rate increases....
The Canadian Press
Nov 08, 2024
A look at Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's 16-member cabinet
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says cabinet changes announced Thursday signify a new beginning as his government looks to address issues in health care, affordability and education. Moe's Sas...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
Gender justice groups say changes to B.C.'s Name Act are harming survivors
Gender justice groups in British Columbia want the government to repeal recent provincial legislation that prevents people convicted of serious Criminal Code offences from changing their names. The ca...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
Alberta forestry minister says wolverine, lynx trapping limits lifted to gather data
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - Alberta Forestry Minister Todd Loewen says the decision to lift limits on trapping and harvesting for animals like wolverines is being done to get more data on how many the...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
Health minister wants all Quebecers to have access to a health professional by 2026
QUBEC - The Quebec government says it wants every Quebecer to have access to a health professional by the summer of 2026 - just before the next provincial election. Health Minister Christian Dub made ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
Nova Scotia election: Liberals say province's immigration levels are too high
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's growing population was the subject of debate on Day 12 of the provincial election campaign, with Liberal Leader Zach Churchill arguing immigration levels must be reduced until ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
Kids overcome hospital anxieties through play in Child Life Zone
As you walk through the halls of Saskatoon's Jim Pattison Children's Hospital, you're met with many sounds that define the hospital experience. The rhythmic beeping of monitors, the soft clatter of me...
Brittany Caffet
Nov 07, 2024
Built in 2019, the Child Life Zone in Jim Pattison Children's Hospital is the first of its kind in Canada. Child Life program manager Dominique Rust says the space is a safe haven for patients navigating medical challenges. (Brittany Caffet/650 CKOM)
Hundreds will lose access to safe consumption when some Toronto sites close: study
TORONTO - Hundreds of people will lose access to supervised consumption sites in Toronto when the province closes five of them next year, which will likely mean more public drug use and more overdoses...
The Canadian Press
Nov 07, 2024
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