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Three groups are suing New Jersey to block an offshore wind farm
LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Three anti-wind power groups are suing New Jersey to overturn a key environmental approval for a wind energy farm planned off the coast of Long Beach Island. Save Long...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Alberta Municipalities hasn't been asked for input on bill giving cabinet new powers
EDMONTON - The umbrella organization for Alberta's municipalities says it hasn't been contacted by the province despite a promise to consult before amending a bill that grants Premier Danielle Smith's...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Canada, Manitoba to develop Red Dress Alert for missing Indigenous women and girls
OTTAWA - Canada and Manitoba are partnering to launch an alert system that would inform the public when an Indigenous woman or girl goes missing, they announced Friday in Winnipeg, ahead of a national...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
New Brunswick town's mayor defends policy that prohibits Pride banners on lampposts
A New Brunswick mayor is defending her town's new policy that will prohibit Pride banners from being displayed on lampposts in the community - a move a local LGBTQ group says sends a harmful message. ...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Three Indian nationals charged with killing B.C. Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar
SURREY, B.C. - Three Indian nationals have been charged with the murder of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in a killing last year that threw Ottawa's relationship with New Delhi into disarray...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Governing Saskatchewan Party raises $3.6M, leads in donations ahead of election
REGINA - Premier Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party has received millions of more dollars in donations compared with rivals ahead of this year's election. Fiscal returns to Elections Saskatchewan show the...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
South Dakota Gov. Noem admits error of describing meeting North Korea's Kim Jong Un in new book
WASHINGTON (AP) - South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is releasing a new book called "No Going Back," but on Friday her office said she would actually be going back to correct some errors - including a fals...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Alberta announces expansion of newborn screening program, research for women's health
CALGARY - Alberta is expanding the screening process for all newborns in the province and supporting more research related to women's health. The Alberta Newborn Screening Program will now test for 26...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Foreign interference may have 'impacted' 2021 result in one riding, inquiry finds
OTTAWA - Foreign meddling attempts didn't change who won the last two federal elections in Canada, but may have changed the result in one riding in 2021, a public inquiry concluded Friday. A prelimina...
The Canadian Press
May 03, 2024
Five things to know about foreign interference from the inquiry's interim report
OTTAWA - After holding public hearings and gathering evidence in private, inquiry commissioner Marie-Jose Hogue has released an interim report into foreign interference in Canada's last two general el...
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May 03, 2024
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