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Associations representing two health-care worker sectors given a central role in Saskatchewan’s newly-announced health care plan say they are optimistic about its prospects. “We’re very excited about this announcement,” said Toni Giraudier, president of Saskatchewan Association of Nurse Practitioners.Under the province’s new “patients first” health care plan announced Monday, nurse practitioners can take on enhanced roles in emergency rooms and long-term care centres to reduce wait times.The plan also looks to increase opportunities for publicly-funded primary care by removing the limit on government contracts for nurse practitioners.“It creates an opportunity where a nurse practitioner in a community can open a…
A man accused of murdering his wife almost 35 years ago has pleaded not guilty and elected to send his case to a higher court for trial.
LOW-KEY INVOLVEMENT IN REGIONAL CONFLICTSChina’s reluctance was evident in several regional conflicts. Mr Trump has claimed he “ended 8 wars in just 8 months”. Whatever the debate on whether to give him credit, his claim included three conflicts at China’s doorstep: between Thailand and Cambodia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Pakistan and India. Notably, Pakistan, Thailand and Cambodia are very close to China, while Armenia and Azerbaijan seek closer ties with the SCO.China’s interests would have been well-served by leading mediation, but its efforts proved limited and low-key compared to Mr Trump’s actions.Tensions between China and Japan have escalated significantly over Taiwan…
Press freedom declines in Americas, with US seeing sharpest drop: Report | Freedom of the Press News
Listen to this article | 4 minsinfoA new report has expressed alarm at what it describes as backsliding press freedoms across the Americas, with the United States seeing the steepest decline.The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) released its latest press freedom index on Tuesday, ranking last year as the lowest point for freedom of expression since the report began in 2020.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listResearchers found that the Americas have experienced a “dramatic deterioration” in unrestricted speech, according to the report.“This is one of the worst years for journalism in the region, marked by murders, arbitrary arrests, exile, and…
A police officer and former police officer who sued and sought a court order to hang the plaque honoring members of law enforcement who defended the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot have asked a judge to allow their civil lawsuit to proceed. Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and D.C. Police Officer Danny Hodges argue the placement of the plaque, which was unannounced and unexpected, violates the law. The plaque was hung inside a pair of doors along the west front of the U.S. Capitol Saturday morning at 4 a.m.But the plaintiffs, who’ve fought in court for…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Brooke Shields made a rare comment about John F. Kennedy Jr.The 60-year-old actress appeared in a TikTok video alongside her daughter, Rowan Henchy, in which the two can be seen lip-syncing to Charlie XCX’s song, “Boom Clap.”The clip begins with just Henchy on screen with the words, “I wonder if JFK Jr. was a good kisser?” written on the screen. Shields then appears from behind her daughter, as the words, “One of the best” flash across the screen.Shields previously discussed her experience with the late JFK Jr. during an appearance on “The…
Internal Pentagon memo orders military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key systems
The Defense Department has officially notified senior leadership figures throughout the U.S. military that they must remove Anthropic’s artificial intelligence products from their systems within 180 days, according to an internal memorandum obtained by CBS News.The memo was dated March 6, a day after the Pentagon formally designated Anthropic a supply chain risk. It was distributed to senior leaders on Monday, alleging Anthropic’s AI “presents an unacceptable supply chain risk for use in all [Department of War] systems and networks.” The document, signed by Defense Department Chief Information Officer Kirsten Davies, represents the latest salvo in an escalating feud between the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The widow of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller broke down in tears surrounded by a sea of blue in a New York City courtroom as prosecutors gave a graphic description of the bullet that “ripped through” the married father after a man allegedly fired multiple shots at him during a routine traffic stop. Stephanie Diller walked out of the Queens courtroom before body camera footage of the 2024 shooting death of her husband was played in the murder trial of 35-year-old Guy Rivera in Queens Supreme Court Tuesday.”[Rivera] took out his gun and pointed…
By Manjot Singh Global News Posted March 10, 2026 7:00 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Regina is urging residents to be more careful with what goes into their recycling carts as contamination rates climb far above the acceptable limit. Officials say items like bagged recyclables, foam packaging and plastic wrap are frequently placed in blue bins, even though they must be handled elsewhere. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t miss a trending story. The problem can jam sorting…
At the site of a terror attack, a young man with a violent history faked a shooting, bringing children to tears. He has now explained his “stupidity”.
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