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A federal court on Tuesday allowed Tennessee's ban on abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy to take effect, citing the Supreme Court's decision last week to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights case. The action by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals comes before Tennessee's other abortion ban, known as the so-called trigger ban, is set to restrict abortion almost entirely in less than a month. Both measures would make performing an abortion a felony and subject doctors to a maximum of 15 years in prison.
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On July 1, 2022, after a two-year pause due to the pandemic, the RCMP Musical Ride and its troop of police officers and their horses will be at home to host a three-day event in the National Capital Region (NCR) to celebrate Canada Day in style with performances on July 1 at 2 pm, and July 2 and 3 at 6 pm.
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A small apartment just south of the U.S.-Mexico border converted into a safe place for women to end their pregnancies. Networks of Mexican feminist collectives working with counterparts in the United States are ramping up their efforts to help women in the U.S. who are losing access to abortion services to end their pregnancies. With the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the landmark decision that gave women the right to access abortion last week, these networks of activists are preparing to be busier than ever.
TORONTO — Scotiabank is putting its Hockey Canada sponsorship on ice. The financial institution said Tuesday the pause will last until it's confident the right steps are taken to improve the culture within the sport. The development comes after the federal government froze public funding to the national federation last week in response to its handling of an alleged sexual assault and out-of-court settlement. Hockey Canada quietly settled a lawsuit last month after a woman claimed she was assault
U.S. health regulators on Tuesday classified the recall of some backup batteries of GE Healthcare's ventilators, which the company had initiated in mid-April, as the most serious type, saying that their use could lead to injuries or death. The CARESCAPE R860 ventilator's backup batteries, including replacement backup batteries, were recalled as they were running out earlier-than-expected, which could cause the device to shut down preventing the patient from receiving breathing support, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. The CARESCAPE R860 ventilators use the main power via a wall plug to operate and the device's backup battery is meant to keep it running in situations such as patient transport.
(ANNews) – The Government of Alberta has announced two funding initiatives intended to strengthen Indigenous police forces. The government is offering $150,000 in funding to the Blood Tribe, Tsuut’ina Nation and Lakeshore Regional police services to hire five new officers for each of their independent police forces, as well as $30,000 to assist municipalities and First Nations who want to establish their own police forces in preparing a business case to submit to the feds. “We have always felt t
The pop star's ex is scheduled to return to court for the felony stalking charge, as well as misdemeanor counts of trespassing, vandalism, and battery.
OTTAWA — Canada's banking regulator is tightening requirements for some types of real estate loansto protect homeowners who may be at greater risk from higher interest rates. The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions says changes affect combined loan plans like reverse mortgages or loans with shared equity features, which have grown in popularity in recent years but may be riskier for lenders. For borrowers who owe more than 65 per cent of the loan value, a portion of their paym
“Supportive government funding and rising popularity of renewable energy will boost consumption of geothermal heat pumps across the world,” says a Fact.MR analystUnited States, Rockville, MD, June 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Consumption of geothermal heat pumps is projected to surge at an impressive CAGR of 13.1% from 2021 to 2031. This new geothermal heat pumps market research report by Fact.MR found the market to be worth US$ 115.74 Bn in 2020, and predicts it to reach a valuation of US$ 505.
Major players in the gourmet salt market are Murray River Salt, Infosa, Cargill Inc, Alaska Pure Sea Salt, Pyramid Salt Pty Ltd, Maldon Crystal Salt Co, Amagansett Sea Salt Co, The Sea Salt Co, Morton Salt Inc, Saltworks Inc, Kalahari Pristine Salt Worx, San Francisco Salt Company, Salty Wahine Gourmet Hawaiian Sea Salts, Sea Salt Superstore, and HEPP’S Salt.New York, June 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Gourmet Salt Global Market Report 2022" -
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At least five people are injured after a structure collapsed during construction on a Moncton nursing home on Monday. Codiac Regional RCMP say they received a call at around1 0:30 a.m. about the incident at the Faubourg du Mascaret, a retirement complex on Morton Avenue. Staff Sgt. Dave MacDonnell said the injured construction workers were taken by ambulance for treatment. "I don't know the condition of the injured," he said. MacDonnell said the construction site was evacuated once police arrive
Frenkie De Jong and Tyrell Malacia are both targets for the new regime at Old Trafford.
The Professional Regulation Committee has launched a consultation process to obtain feedback on a recommendation from the Trustee Services Working Group to implement a mandatory succession planning requirement for licensees in private practice. The proposed plan includes the development of mandatory succession planning criteria, the creation of supports and resources to assist licensees with succession planning, and reporting and enforcement requirements.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy celebrate their two-week anniversary as a couple — by kidnapping the Suicide Squad’s [Spoiler]?? — in the first teaser for Season 3 of HBO Max’s adult animated seres, which will finally see the light of day on Thursday, July 28. Series lead Kaley Cuoco shared the date and teaser via […]
(ANNews) - Nyla Carpentier is a first-generation powwow dancer who is reclaiming her heritage in powwow and passing it down to her family. Carpentier is Tahltan, Kaska, French, and Scottish. She grew up in Ottawa, ON, and currently lives in North Vancouver, BC, with her fiancé Matt and baby daughter, Theodora. Carpentier’s powwow style is both fancy shawl and jingle. She travelled to Tsuut’ina First Nation and said she felt very welcomed by the community and encourages others to attend their yea