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  • TSB investigating helicopter on training flight crashes in Whitehorse

    TSB investigating helicopter on training flight crashes in Whitehorse

    A team with Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is in Whitehorse to investigate a helicopter crash. Spokesman Liam MacDonald says the Airbus AS350B was on a training flight with two people onboard when it crashed around 3 p.m. on Friday. MacDonald says the helicopter, operated by Horizon Helicopters, flew out of the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International…

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    May 3, 2025 11:14 AM
  • Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let DOGE access Social Security systems

    Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let DOGE access Social Security systems

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to clear the way for Elon Musk ’s Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security systems containing personal data on millions of Americans. The emergency appeal is the first in a string of applications to the high court involving DOGE’s swift-moving work…

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    May 2, 2025 11:40 AM
  • N.L. premier leaves office on waves of praise, worry about legacy Quebec energy deal

    N.L. premier leaves office on waves of praise, worry about legacy Quebec energy deal

    If all goes to plan, many in Newfoundland and Labrador will likely remember outgoing premier Andrew Furey for ending a decades-old lopsided energy deal with Quebec, according to his inbox. More than 80 people sent Furey emails about a new tentative arrangement with Hydro-Québec in the seven weeks after he announced the deal on Dec.…

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    May 2, 2025 11:16 AM
  • Critics pan government plaque praising Canada’s evacuation efforts in Afghanistan

    OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada plans to install a plaque commemorating Canada’s evacuation of Afghans and embassy staff when its capital Kabul fell to the Taliban, but critics argue that sends the wrong message. The plaque carried a $10,000 price tag and was approved in a July 2022 memorandum that The Canadian Press obtained through an access-to-information request. It…

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    Jan 17, 2023 8:37 PM
  • Turkey says Swedish decision not to probe protest ‘absurd’

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey on Tuesday denounced as “absurd” a decision by a Swedish prosecutor not to open an investigation into a protest by Kurds in central Stockholm where an effigy of the Turkish president was hung from a lamppost. Last week’s protest outside Stockholm City Hall drew an angry backlash from Turkey, a…

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    Jan 17, 2023 7:40 AM
  • Nova Scotia opposition wants more accountability on ‘frightening’ ER problems

    HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s opposition parties pushed Monday for more public accountability from the government over the province’s struggling hospital emergency departments. NDP Leader Claudia Chender called for Health Minister Michelle Thompson and provincial health authority CEO Karen Oldfield to appear before the legislature’s health committee on Thursday — a request that was later turned…

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    Jan 16, 2023 8:43 PM
  • Government officials estimate Ontario could be short 8,500 early childhood educators

    TORONTO — Ontario could be short 8,500 registered early childhood educators as the province adds tens of thousands more child-care spaces under the national $10-a-day program, the government estimates. The province is set to hold consultation sessions with people in the child-care sector starting next week. In slide decks obtained by The Canadian Press, officials say about…

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    Jan 14, 2023 8:51 PM
  • Emergency departments are in a state of crisis, Halifax ER chief says

    HALIFAX — The head of emergency medicine for Halifax and the surrounding area says ERs are under the most extreme pressure that he’s seen in his 23-year career, and he says it’s taking a toll on patients and health-care workers. Emergency medicine is in a state of “crisis” amid a shortage of nurses, physicians and…

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    Jan 13, 2023 8:57 PM
  • High court takes 8 new cases, 1 about a religious mailman

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider what employers must do to accommodate religious employees, among eight new cases it added. The cases are expected to be argued in April. In one involving a former postal employee, the justices will consider what accommodations employers must make for religious employees. The case…

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    Jan 13, 2023 6:54 PM
  • Sweden: Erdogan effigy ‘act of sabotage’ against NATO bid

    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Friday denounced a protest by Kurds in central Stockholm, where an effigy of Turkey’s president was hung from a lamppost, as an act of “sabotage” against Sweden’s bid to join NATO. The protest outside City Hall on Wednesday drew an angry backlash from Turkey, a…

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    Jan 13, 2023 7:46 AM
  • Prince Rupert port set to ban cruise ships from dumping contaminated wastewater

    A second port on Canada’s West Coast is proposing a ban on cruise ships dumping contaminated and acidic wastewater while docked to protect the marine environment. The Port of Prince Rupert on B.C.’s north coast is taking public feedback until Feb. 5 on changes slated for 2023, including forbidding the open-loop scrubber systems that cruise…

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    Jan 12, 2023 11:31 PM
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