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Illinois governor's proposed $53B budget includes funds for migrants, quantum computing and schools
CHICAGO (AP) - Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker pitched a $52.7 billion state spending plan Wednesday with more money to address the migrant crisis, education and quantum computing, while proposing tax inc...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
'Take a pretty heavy toll:' Duncan discusses leaving provincial politics
Dustin Duncan is one of several high-profile members of the Saskatchewan Party who have said they won't be running in the next provincial election, expected this fall. Speaking on The Evan Bray Show o...
CJME News
Feb 21, 2024
Dustin Duncan has spent the past 18 years in provincial politics. He announced earlier this month that he won’t be seeking re-election in the 2024 election. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
Quebec turns to Supreme Court to stop asylum seekers' access to subsidized daycare
Quebec is heading to the country's highest court to prevent children of asylum seekers from accessing the province's coveted subsidized daycare spaces. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says the g...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Prime minister announces $175 million for Edmonton to help build affordable housing
EDMONTON - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday $175 million in funding to fast-track more than 5,200 new housing units in Edmonton over the next three years. "We're changing the way hous...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Federal government reaches $59M settlement with B.C. First Nation over land seizure
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - The federal government has reached a $59-million settlement with a First Nation in British Columbia for compensation over allowing a right-of-way to be built through its reserve mor...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
N.L. hastily approved ride-hailing application from man accused of sex crime
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - An application submitted by a man accused of sexual assault to provide Newfoundland and Labrador's first ride-hailing operation was approved in just one day, according to emails obt...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Belleville needs business case for new health hub during opioid crisis, province says
TORONTO - An eastern Ontario city beleaguered by opioids must come up with a business plan if it wants $2 million to fund a health and social services hub, Premier Doug Ford's government said Wednesda...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Georgia drivers could refuse to sign traffic tickets and not be arrested under bill
ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia lawmakers are seeking to change state law to say that officers don't have to arrest people who refuse to sign traffic tickets after a church deacon died in August after initiall...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Wisconsin bills to fight 'forever chemicals' pollution, speed ballot counting in jeopardy
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Measures that would legalize medical marijuana, spend $125 million to combat pollution from "forever chemicals" and allow election officials to speed up the counting of absentee b...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
Rise in community fridges in Atlantic Canada sign of government support falling short
HALIFAX - Outdoor fridges and pantries, often painted in bright, inviting colours, are popping up across Atlantic Canada, and the people regularly stocking them say demand is growing. Community fridge...
The Canadian Press
Feb 21, 2024
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