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City of Iqaluit announces partial water shutdown; boil water advisory lifted
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The City of Iqaluit says water services have been restored after an emergency partial shutdown due to issues with the piped water system.
Feb 6, 2023 5:48 PM
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Concern rises for lives of 2 Thai activists on hunger strike
BANGKOK (AP) — Concerns about the condition of two hunger strikers seeking political and judicial reforms in Thailand heightened Monday after the hospital where the two women are being kept urgently summoned their parents.
Feb 6, 2023 5:42 PM
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B.C. throne speech forecasts slowdown but says it's not time to cut back on spending
VICTORIA — British Columbia's New Democrat government says it plans to put this year's projected budget surplus of almost $6 billion to work helping families and businesses as an economic slowdown looms and extra dollars are expected to dry up.
Feb 6, 2023 5:29 PM
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First Nations, B.C. groups launch coalition to save Pacific salmon from extinction
VANCOUVER — A leader with the First Nations Fisheries Council of B.C. says collaboration, not politics, will be the only thing that saves dwindling Pacific salmon populations. Jordan Point says salmon runs in B.C.
Feb 6, 2023 4:12 PM
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Canada's first Indigenous languages commissioner hopes to be operating by summer
OTTAWA — Canada's first commissioner of Indigenous languages said Mondayhe hopes to have his office fully operational by the summer — about two years after it was first announced.
Feb 6, 2023 4:07 PM
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Strike, lockout notices loom over negotiations between City of Yellowknife, union
YELLOWKNIFE — Unionized staff with the City of Yellowknife are gearing up for a strike and the city is preparing to lock out employees as the two sides try to reach a new collective agreement.
Feb 6, 2023 3:14 PM
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McKinsey doesn't meet criteria for banning company from federal contracts: bureaucrat
OTTAWA — The deputy minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada says the federal government's ethics rules do not disqualify consulting firm McKinsey & Company from doing business with the federal government despite scrutiny of the firm's
Feb 6, 2023 2:55 PM
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Alberta law society upholds requirement for members to take Indigenous course
EDMONTON — The Law Society of Alberta has voted by a three-to-one margin in favour of keeping a requirement for its members to complete a course on Indigenous history and culture.
Feb 6, 2023 2:50 PM
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Britcoin? UK gets closer to launching a digital currency
LONDON (AP) — Britcoin is moving closer to reality. U.K.
Feb 6, 2023 2:33 PM
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DeSantis expected to control Disney district governing board
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Gov.
Feb 6, 2023 2:30 PM
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