Health advocates call for publicly funded birth control in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX — Publicly funded birth control would save money and improve the health of Nova Scotians, doctors and health advocates in the province said Tuesday. International research indicates barrier-free contraceptives are an inexpensive way to improve ...

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation wants return of mask mandates, expanded PCR testing

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation wants the province to bring back a mask mandate because Canada's chief public health officer says COVID-19 cases are rising across the country. The federation says it wants the Saskatchewan Party governmen...

Blame Trump? Jury hears that defense at Capitol riot trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mentions of Donald Trump have been rare at the first few trials for people charged with storming the U.S. Capitol, but that changed Tuesday: The latest Capitol riot defendant to go on trial is blaming his actions

US, allies aim to force Russia to shift money away from war

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States and its allies are pushing ahead with sanctions aimed at forcing Vladimir Putin to spend Russia's money propping up its economy rather than sustaining its “war machine” for the fight in Ukraine, a top

Far-right Le Pen campaigns as French ‘voice of the people’

VERNON, France (AP) — Far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Tuesday described France as a nation that would put its people’s voices at the center of the political process if she is elected president in 12 days.

Manitoba budget highlights: Tax rebates and credits, more intensive care capacity

WINNIPEG — Highlights of Tuesday's Manitoba budget: — The education tax rebate for residential and farm properties is to rise to 37.5 per cent from 25 per cent, which would saving the average homeowner $196 annually. — The education tax credit for

Charest, Brown both promise to honour federal childcare agreements with provinces

OTTAWA — At least two of the candidates running for leadership of the Conservative party say they would do something the former party leader wouldn't: honour childcare agreements signed between the federal Liberal government and provinces.  Those runni...

Nunavut offers fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to people 50 and up

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut residents age 50 years and up can now get a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.  The territory announced Tuesday that eligible people who have had their third dose at least four- and-a-half months ago can now

Foreign minister Mélanie Joly presses China to help end Russian invasion of Ukraine

OTTAWA — Canada and China disagree on many things but Beijing's buy-in is essential on one key issue — helping end the Russian war on Ukraine, says Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly. Joly told The Canadian Press that is a message

Chelsea Manning barred from Canada due to prior convictions: Immigration tribunal

OTTAWA — Famed whistleblower Chelsea Manning has been barred from Canada by the Immigration and Refugee Boardover her prior convictions in the United States.  Manning became an internationally known figure when the former United States intelligence ana...

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