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Saskatchewan has longest waits in Canada for hip and knee replacement surgeries

Saskatchewan has longest waits in Canada for hip and knee replacement surgeries

REGINA — A Saskatchewan NDP health critic says the province not only has the longest wait times in Canada for hip and knee surgeries, it ranks well below other jurisdictions.
Manitoba's elections commissioner says the government broke ban on election promotion

Manitoba's elections commissioner says the government broke ban on election promotion

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's commissioner of elections has ruled the government violated a ban on advertising during election periods when it invited reporters to an event with Premier Heather Stefanson.
Pulling ads from Facebook could force its hand on news deals — if support grows

Pulling ads from Facebook could force its hand on news deals — if support grows

MONTREAL — Pulling ads from Facebook could prod Meta toward inking deals with news outlets, though more momentum would be needed to push it over the edge, experts say.
Ontario to pay 1/3 of incentives for both Stellantis, VW battery plants

Ontario to pay 1/3 of incentives for both Stellantis, VW battery plants

TORONTO — Ontario has agreed to an auto pact with the federal government, to pay not just one-third of the production incentives in a deal with Stellantis and LG Energy Solution but also for a Volkswagen battery plant.
Search for women's remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says.

Search for women's remains in landfill rests with Ottawa, Manitoba premier says.

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba grand chief said Wednesday she will continue to push for a landfill search for the remains of two slain women, despite being rejected by the Manitoba government.
Expropriation an option for land needed for Ontario Place redevelopment, report says

Expropriation an option for land needed for Ontario Place redevelopment, report says

TORONTO — The province will expropriate land owned by the City of Toronto at Ontario Place if a deal is not reached allowing a provincial redevelopment plan to move forward, a new report says.
Ministerial adviser won't be charged in election rule violation probe

Ministerial adviser won't be charged in election rule violation probe

A former school board trustee from Metro Vancouver who later became a provincial government adviser will not be charged for allegedly violating election laws, the British Columbia Prosecution Service said Thursday.
Church bells toll as Lac-Mégantic marks 10th anniversary of deadly rail disaster

Church bells toll as Lac-Mégantic marks 10th anniversary of deadly rail disaster

LAC-MÉGANTIC, Que. — Residents of Lac-Mégantic, Que., gathered together in grief and remembrance on Thursday to mark the 10-year anniversary of the day when a runaway train barrelled into the heart of their town and exploded, killing 47 people.
Advocates want national standards for including LGBTQ identities in medical records

Advocates want national standards for including LGBTQ identities in medical records

Correcting health-care providers who assume he's heterosexual gets tiring for Jeremy Long, who wants his queer identity to be acknowledged and counted in electronic health records.
TikTok and 5 content creators ask federal judge to block Montana from banning app

TikTok and 5 content creators ask federal judge to block Montana from banning app

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