US expands travel bans on Chinese officials for persecution

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Monday expanded existing U.S. travel bans against Chinese officials whom it accuses of repressing ethnic and religious minorities. The

Energy grants for US tribes aimed at aiding vast power needs

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — More than a dozen tribal communities around the U.S. will share $9 million in federal grant funding for renewable energy projects, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday.

Parts of National Research Council website down due to unspecified ‘cyber incident’

OTTAWA — The National Research Council took down parts of its website after it was hit with a "cyber incident."  A brief statement on the council's main webpage Monday did not specify what kind of incident occurred or which applications had

EU freezes some Mali army training over mercenary concerns

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union’s top diplomat said Monday that he has ordered the suspension of combat training for soldiers in Mali until he receives guarantees from the government there that the trainees will not be working with Russian

Ottawa can pay half the cost of saving N.S.-N.B. land link from rising seas: LeBlanc

HALIFAX — The federal infrastructure minister says Ottawa will consider paying at least half the cost of protecting the land link between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick against climate-related flooding. Dominic LeBlanc, who is also the MP for the New Br...

UCP membership soars as intraparty fight over Alberta premier’s leadership escalates

EDMONTON — An upcoming vote to decide the fate of Jason Kenney as United Conservative Party leader and Alberta premier is driving up membership numbers and igniting concerns about possible rule changes and ballot box shenanigans. UCP executive director...

W.Va. gov signs law barring abortion because of disability

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice has signed a new law barring parents from seeking abortion care because they believe their child will be born with a disability.

Atlantic premiers adopt wait-and-see approach on changing to permanent daylight time

HALIFAX — Atlantic Canada’s premiers are holding off on any move toward permanent daylight time until they see what neighbouring jurisdictions do. The premiers told reporters in Halifax Monday that it doesn’t make sense at this point to make the time

Stacey Abrams sues to get unlimited fundraising committee

ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Stacey Abrams filed suit Monday asking a federal judge to give a committee associated with her campaign for governor the immediate right to begin raising and spending unlimited sums under Georgia law.

Anti-racism groups say Canadian government must do more to address racism

OTTAWA — Canadian anti-racism and human rights groups are calling on the federal government to do more to address white supremacy and systemic racism. Fareed Khan, founder of Canadians United Against Hate, said the government needs to start by acknowle...

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