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US, Russia set to talk on resuming arms control inspections

US, Russia set to talk on resuming arms control inspections

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States and Russia will soon hold talks on resuming suspended nuclear arms control inspections that had been put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic and languished after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine , the State Department
Ford says Ontario presenting CUPE with 'improved' offer for education workers

Ford says Ontario presenting CUPE with 'improved' offer for education workers

TORONTO — Students were back in classrooms Tuesday as Ontario education workers returned to the bargaining table with the government to discuss an offer the premier described as "improved," though both sides remained far apart.
Alberta Opposition demands Smith revoke call for advice from COVID 'bioweapon' doc

Alberta Opposition demands Smith revoke call for advice from COVID 'bioweapon' doc

EDMONTON — Alberta’s Opposition says Premier Danielle Smith must cancel the invitation for advice from Dr.
Parliamentary budget officer says climate change already costing economy billions

Parliamentary budget officer says climate change already costing economy billions

OTTAWA — The effects of climate change bit a $20-billion hole out of Canada's economy last year, parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux said Tuesday.
Manitoba Tories suddenly postpone annual fundraising dinner with little explanation

Manitoba Tories suddenly postpone annual fundraising dinner with little explanation

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's governing Progressive Conservatives have suddenly called off their annual fall dinner that was scheduled for Friday of next week The $200-a-plate event normally attracts several hundred people and is one of the party's biggest f
Supreme Court skeptical of rejecting civil rights precedent

Supreme Court skeptical of rejecting civil rights precedent

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed unlikely to agree to overturn decades of precedent in a case about civil rights lawsuits, a result that would preserve the ability of individuals to use federal law to sue.
Reconciliation a 'call to action to all of us,' Jody Wilson-Raybould says in new book

Reconciliation a 'call to action to all of us,' Jody Wilson-Raybould says in new book

OTTAWA — Jody Wilson-Raybould says when governments make promises around reconciliation they must be willing to do the "real work" to see them achieved.
US expands sanctions on Myanmar, NKorea aviation sectors

US expands sanctions on Myanmar, NKorea aviation sectors

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is expanding sanctions against the aviation and defense sectors of North Korea and Myanmar as it continues to punish the two countries for weapons-related violations of U.S.
Taxing corporate share buybacks unlikely to boost investment in operations: experts

Taxing corporate share buybacks unlikely to boost investment in operations: experts

OTTAWA — The federal government’s proposed corporate share buyback tax might resonate politically, but experts are doubtful it will encourage companies to invest more into growing their operations.
Nova Scotia government passes bill capping power rate increase

Nova Scotia government passes bill capping power rate increase

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has passed legislation to limit a pending power rate increase to 1.8 per cent over the next two years — excluding increases linked to fuel costs.
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