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Calls for New Brunswick premier to resign grow louder as another minister resigns

Calls for New Brunswick premier to resign grow louder as another minister resigns

FREDERICTON — Troubles for New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs worsened Friday as Labour Minister Trevor Holder resigned from cabinet, and four past Progressive Conservative party presidents joined the chorus calling on the premier to step down.
Minister's Access to Info focus is better service amid calls for legislative overhaul

Minister's Access to Info focus is better service amid calls for legislative overhaul

OTTAWA — The federal minister responsible for the much-criticized access-to-information system says her focus is on improving service amid growing calls to go further and rewrite the transparency law.
Oregon lawmakers rush to pass bills backlogged by GOP walkout before end of session

Oregon lawmakers rush to pass bills backlogged by GOP walkout before end of session

PORTLAND, Ore.
Bell asks CRTC to drop local news requirements after mass layoffs

Bell asks CRTC to drop local news requirements after mass layoffs

TORONTO — BCE Inc.'s media arm is asking the federal telecommunications regulator to waive local news and Canadian programming requirements for its television stations, saying its obligations are based on outdated market realities.
Passing North Carolina budget before new year looks out of reach for GOP legislators

Passing North Carolina budget before new year looks out of reach for GOP legislators

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republican lawmakers are preparing for extra time again in order to pass a state government budget and to reach other substantial policy agreements before adjourning for the summer.
New Ontario rules aim to ban 'floating accommodations' from provincial waterways

New Ontario rules aim to ban 'floating accommodations' from provincial waterways

TORONTO — Ontario is aiming to ban so-called floating accommodations from provincial waterways, with new regulations set to take effect July 1.
B.C. public schools move away from letter grades from kindergarten to Grade 9

B.C. public schools move away from letter grades from kindergarten to Grade 9

VICTORIA — All students from kindergarten to Grade 9 in British Columbia public schools will now be assessed with a proficiency scale instead of letter grades.
Reign of world's largest hockey stick coming to an end as Duncan, B.C., holds survey

Reign of world's largest hockey stick coming to an end as Duncan, B.C., holds survey

The world's largest hockey stick survived Expo '86, a move to Vancouver Island, the wrath of Canadian winters and even woodpeckers, but time is catching up with the monument to Canada's game attached to an ice arena in Duncan, B.C.
Supreme Court rejects a lawsuit from states demanding that Biden administration boost deportations

Supreme Court rejects a lawsuit from states demanding that Biden administration boost deportations

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a Republican-led challenge to a Biden administration policy that prioritizes the deportation of immigrants who are deemed to pose the greatest risk to public safety or were picked up at the borde
NASA opposes lithium mining at tabletop flat Nevada desert site used to calibrate satellites

NASA opposes lithium mining at tabletop flat Nevada desert site used to calibrate satellites

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Environmentalists, tribal leaders and others have fought for years against lithium mining ventures in Nevada.