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VideoHouse leaders react to Senate's dismissal of articles of impeachment against Mayorkas
The Senate has dismissed all impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, ending the House Republican push to remove the Cabinet secretary from office over his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border and ending his trial before arguments even began.
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VideoHow climate change is fueling extreme weather around the world, AP Explains
Record-breaking rainfall has flooded the desert nation of the United Arab Emirates, a drought in Colombia has residents rationing water and unusual springtime snow has swept the Western Balkans. Why is it happening?
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Métis Nation Saskatchewan pulls support for Liberals' belaboured self-government bill
OTTAWA — The Métis Nation — Saskatchewan is pulling its support for a federal bill that proposes to enshrine its self-government over concerns about the other two groups it recognizes. President Glen McCallum says the legislation is holding the group back, and its members made the decision to pull support after a meeting earlier today. Leaders of Métis organizations in Alberta and Ontario have defended the legislation, saying it would rightfully give them control over child welfare and other int
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Recaptured Dorchester prisoner a notorious Halifax escape artist with violent history
An inmate who escaped from Dorchester Penitentiary on Saturday night is serving a total sentence of nearly 42 years for numerous crimes, including a string of violent robberies in Nova Scotia that included an attempted murder, and has a history of escaping custody.But he was known by another name at the time.In a news release early Sunday morning, the Correctional Service of Canada said staff at the minimum-security unit of the prison noticed Jermaine Browne "was not accounted for" shortly after
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N.L. announces expanded measures to help child care providers
Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell announced measures to support the creation of more child-care spaces on Wednesday. (Mark Quinn/CBC)The Newfoundland and Labrador government has announced more funding for child-care providers offering spaces for infants, as well as other short-term implementations to support the sector.Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell said the province will fund an additional $30 a day per space for infant care spaces offered by providers participating in the province's
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Canadian military doctors, nurses to begin work in Yukon hospitals
Canadian military doctors and nurses will soon begin working in the Yukon's public health-care system, as the territory grapples with a health-care worker shortage. The military medical personnel will provide their skills and expertise to support the health of Yukoners, while also maintaining and enhancing their skills, according to the government.A joint press release from cabinet and the Yukon Hospital Corporation (YHC) said the plan is one of several initiatives created thanks to a special Yu
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Sask. mayor calls on federal, provincial governments to fund firefighting infrastructure
The mayor of Strasbourg, Sask., says the small town's fire services are in crisis.Strasbourg is about 83 kilometres north of Regina. The current fire hall is falling apart, according to Mayor Kelvin Schapansky.He said the town needs around $2 million for a new fire hall big enough to deal with modern trucks and $450,000 for a new truck equipped to help with forest fires."That's the trouble, we cannot afford these kinds of things," said Mayor Kelvin Schapansky.Schapansky is calling for the federa
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