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Manitoba makes progress toward monument honouring historic First Nations leader
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba legislature is one step closer to having its first monument honouring the contributions of First Nations people on the grounds of the historic building.
Feb 7, 2023 3:59 PM
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Missouri proposal goes farther than 'Don't Say Gay' bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — K-12 public school teachers and counselors would be largely outlawed from talking about LGBTQ people under a Missouri proposal more restrictive than what critics call Florida's “ Don't Say Gay ” law. Republican state Sen.
Feb 7, 2023 3:55 PM
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Navy divers begin pulling up Chinese spy balloon debris
WASHINGTON (AP) — Navy divers began pulling pieces of the downed Chinese spy balloon from the depths of the ocean floor on Tuesday, using sophisticated reconnaissance drones dubbed the Kingfish and the Swordfish to locate the debris.
Feb 7, 2023 3:51 PM
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Shooting at Nebraska Target highlights gaps in gun laws
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — In the last three years of his life, Joseph Jones was repeatedly sent to psychiatric hospitals because of his schizophrenia and delusions that a drug cartel was after him.
Feb 7, 2023 3:44 PM
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Canadian military plane heads home after two surveillance flights over Haiti
OTTAWA — A Canadian Armed Forces surveillance plane was heading home on Tuesday after two intelligence-collecting flights over Haiti.
Feb 7, 2023 3:43 PM
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Red Cross Fiona effort exceeds all other disasters, with $54.2 million raised
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — With more than 58,000 people requiring help, the Canadian Red Cross says its relief efforts after post-tropical storm Fiona last September were its largest ever in the country.
Feb 7, 2023 3:42 PM
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Iqaluit says it has lost at least 6 million litres of water due to issues with system
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The City of Iqaluit says it lost between six and 10 million litres of water over the past three days as crews worked to address problems with its piped water system.
Feb 7, 2023 3:30 PM
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Minn. governor trusts energy law will survive ND suit threat
ST. PAUL, Minn.
Feb 7, 2023 3:16 PM
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Former Canadian envoys to China urge Ottawa to launch foreign agent registry
OTTAWA — Two of Canada's former envoys to China say Ottawa is enabling foreign interference on Canadian soil by not launching a registry to track those acting on behalf of other countries.
Feb 7, 2023 3:13 PM
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How Truth and Reconciliation Day is marked across Canada
VICTORIA — British Columbia has introduced legislation to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday. If the legislation passes, B.C. would become the sixth province or territory to designate Sept. 30 as a holiday.
Feb 7, 2023 3:07 PM
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