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N.B. election: 'Business acumen,' not more money, will fix health care, says Higgs
FREDERICTON - Improving health care comes through better management, not spending more money, according to New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative leader, who says he'll bring "business acumen" to de...
The Canadian Press
Oct 08, 2024
Saskatchewan NDP promises to hire 100 police officers instead of marshals
REGINA - Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Carla Beck says her government would hire 100 police officers across the province if elected on Oct. 28. Beck has not provided a timeline on when she would ...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Cyber breach at B.C. First Nations Health Authority exposed TB tests, insurance data
VANCOUVER - The First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia says online hackers gained access to an array of personal information including medical test results and insurance claims during a cy...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Who will end the debate? Gridlock continues in House of Commons
OTTAWA - Federal political parties appear to be locked in a game of chicken over a debate that has stalled almost all business in the House of Commons. The Conservatives say the debate will continue u...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
More Canadians leaving Lebanon as Israeli attacks on Hezbollah continue
OTTAWA - The foreign affairs minister's office says another plane is set to leave Lebanon today to evacuate Canadians from the country as conflict escalates between Israel and the Lebanon-based milita...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Police officer receives reprimand for database search on Alberta politician
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - An officer in Lethbridge, Alta., has received a reprimand for improperly accessing information in a police database about former NDP legislature member Shannon Phillips. Phillips w...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Totem pole that has stood near the Manitoba legislature for 53 years is removed
WINNIPEG - A totem pole that has stood on the grounds of the Manitoba legislature for more than 50 years has come down. The five-metre-high pole was unveiled in 1971 to mark the 100th anniversary of B...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Sask. Party promises help with fertility treatments, cancer testing if elected
REGINA - Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says his party would make it easier for people to access fertility treatments and cancer testing if it's re-elected on Oct. 28. Moe told reporters in Regin...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
AI can help family doctors buried in paperwork. Why is uptake low?
Dr. Rosemarie Lall says she was overworked and on the brink of either scaling back her practice or retiring early when she turned to artificial intelligence in a last-ditch effort to manage mounting p...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
Federal Court of Appeal ruling allows massive CN Rail hub to proceed
MONTREAL - The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the construction of a massive rail-and-truck hub in the Greater Toronto Area, allowing the project to proceed. In a unanimous ruling...
The Canadian Press
Oct 07, 2024
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