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New Brunswick's only private abortion provider announces it is closing its doors

New Brunswick's only private abortion provider announces it is closing its doors

FREDERICTON — A private abortion clinic in Fredericton says it has finally shut its doors, citing a steep rent increase and a lack of funding from the provincial government. A notice on Clinic 554's website says abortion care ended as of Wednesday.
Investigators recover voice recorder, talk to lone survivor of N.W.T. plane crash

Investigators recover voice recorder, talk to lone survivor of N.W.T. plane crash

EDMONTON — Investigators probing a plane crash that killed six people in the Northwest Territories have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and talked to the lone survivor.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin shares surprise at team success

Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin shares surprise at team success

VANCOUVER — Patrik Allvin admits to being a little surprised at the Vancouver Canucks' success this NHL season.
'Completely overwhelmed': Family doctors in Alberta take concerns to social media

'Completely overwhelmed': Family doctors in Alberta take concerns to social media

CALGARY — One family doctor in Calgary says she doesn't know how much longer she can continue to care for her 1,500 patients.
Federal banking regulator sets final guidelines around integrity and security

Federal banking regulator sets final guidelines around integrity and security

TORONTO — Canada's banking regulator has released final guidelines on how it expects banks to protect themselves against foreign interference and other risks related to integrity and security.
Alberta government opens water-sharing talks with large users amid worsening drought

Alberta government opens water-sharing talks with large users amid worsening drought

EDMONTON — Lance Colby saw what was coming. The Alberta government said Wednesday it would open talks on water-sharing between large users as the province's drought situation worsens.
Conservatives get more than $35M in donations during Poilievre's first year as leader

Conservatives get more than $35M in donations during Poilievre's first year as leader

OTTAWA — The Conservative Party of Canada raised more than $35 million during Pierre Poilievre's first full year as leader — and the federal Liberals brought in less than half that amount.
New York City pension funds pushing RBC to disclose clean energy funding

New York City pension funds pushing RBC to disclose clean energy funding

TORONTO — New York City pension funds are pushing Royal Bank of Canada to disclose more details on its clean energy funding.
Ending drug decriminalization won't save lives, B.C. minister says on anniversary

Ending drug decriminalization won't save lives, B.C. minister says on anniversary

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside says ending the province's three-year drug decriminalization project won't save "a single life," as the experiment comes under political pressure and the overdose
Ottawa denies it told CBC to cut 3.3 per cent of its budget, as executives claimed

Ottawa denies it told CBC to cut 3.3 per cent of its budget, as executives claimed

OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government is denying that it told CBC/Radio-Canada to cut its budget by 3.3 per cent, despite executives with the public broadcaster insisting that's part of the reason they're laying off 10 per cent of their workforce.
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