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Saskatchewan premier may meet with Ukrainian refugees during trade trip to Europe

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he hopes to meet with Ukrainian refugees during his trade mission to Europe. The province has one of the largest Ukrainian populations in Canada and has said there is no limit on the number

Feds table bill to protect the number of Quebec seats

OTTAWA — The federal government has tabled legislation to ensure Quebec does not lose a seat when Canada's electoral map is redrawn. It presented a bill Thursday to protect Quebec's voice in Parliament after it faced losing a seat in an

Ontario gives $800K to Indigenous health teams to address residential school trauma

TORONTO — Ontario is dedicating $800,000 to Indigenous health-care teams to help people experiencing trauma as a result of the residential school system. The government says the money will go to eight Indigenous Primary Health Care Council member organ...

Alabama AG mum on whether Biden is ‘duly elected’ president

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, testifying against the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, declined repeatedly Thursday to express an opinion on whether President Joe Biden is serving in the office legally.

Nova Scotia proposes ‘groundbreaking’ legislation to address systemic racism

HALIFAX — In what it calls a “groundbreaking” move, the Nova Scotia government is proposing legislation aimed at combating systemic racism, hate and inequity in the province. Developed by an all-party committee, the Dismantling Racism and Hate Act, tab...

NC lieutenant gov explains abortion decision decades ago

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a recent rising force in North Carolina Republican politics and a vocal abortion opponent, confirmed Thursday that he and his future wife decided to get an abortion more than 30 years ago.

Arizona Legislature approves 15-week abortion ban

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Legislature on Thursday joined the growing list of Republican-led states to pass aggressive anti-abortion legislation as the conservative U.S. Supreme Court is considering ratcheting back abortion rights that have been in pla...

Arizona lawmakers vote to restrict trans athletes, surgeries

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Legislature passed bills Thursday to prohibit gender reassignment surgery for minors and ban transgender athletes from playing on girls sports teams, joining a growing list of Republican-controlled states attempting to restri...

Canada to hike oil, gas output by 300,000 barrels a day to help displace Russian fuel

OTTAWA — Canada's oil and gas producers can hike output by the equivalent of 300,000 barrels a day by the end of the year to help displace Russian fossil fuels, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Thursday. Wilkinson, speaking at the

Democrat Abby Broyles drops out of race for 5th District

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Democrat Abby Broyles, who drew national attention after admitting she blacked out at a sleepover for middle-school aged girls and vomited in a clothes hamper, announced Thursday she's dropping out of the race for Oklahoma's 5th

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