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The Latest: Trump’s EPA moves to repeal finding that underpins US climate regulation

The Latest: Trump’s EPA moves to repeal finding that underpins US climate regulation

President Donald Trump’s administration proposed revoking a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change .
'Canada will win' race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby says

'Canada will win' race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby says

KITAMAAT VILLAGE — British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canadian values will help the country "win this race" to deliver liquefied natural gas to Asian markets, even as U.S.
Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene won't run for governor in 2026

Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene won't run for governor in 2026

ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Rep.
Nanaimo's vote on motion to request injection site closure likely to be held in fall

Nanaimo's vote on motion to request injection site closure likely to be held in fall

The mayor of Nanaimo, B.C., says a deferred motion for the city to ask the local health authority to close an overdose prevention site near city hall will likely be settled in the fall.
Democrats try again to revive the Voting Rights Act but face long odds

Democrats try again to revive the Voting Rights Act but face long odds

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats reintroduced a bill Tuesday to restore and expand protections enshrined in the Voting Rights Act of 1965 , their latest long-shot attempt to revive the landmark law just days before its 60th anniversary and at a tim
Alberta premier's request for separation referendum question approval rebuffed

Alberta premier's request for separation referendum question approval rebuffed

EDMONTON — Alberta's chief electoral officer is rebuffing calls from Premier Danielle Smith and her justice minister to reverse course and sign off on a proposed referendum question on separation.
Advocate hopes review of N.B. right-to-information law strengthens legislation

Advocate hopes review of N.B. right-to-information law strengthens legislation

FREDERICTON — Experts on government transparency are hoping a review of New Brunswick's right-to-information law — ranked as one of the worst in Canada — makes it easier for the public to access documents and records.
N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs call on Ottawa to address income assistance disparity on reserves

N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs call on Ottawa to address income assistance disparity on reserves

Mi’kmaq leaders from Nova Scotia are calling on Ottawa to urgently address an income assistance disparity they say is keeping some families on reserve in deep poverty.
Statistics Canada to end most term, casual employment contracts by October

Statistics Canada to end most term, casual employment contracts by October

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has announced it will end many term and casual employment contracts by October as it faces budget cuts.
Tax data suggests lethal Canadian arms still being exported to Israel

Tax data suggests lethal Canadian arms still being exported to Israel

OTTAWA — Israeli customs data suggests lethal Canadian arms are still being exported regularly to Israel, despite Ottawa's claim that it has halted such shipments.
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