Texas wins bid to temporarily reinstate near-total ban on abortion
A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday night allowed Texas to temporarily resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the state began rushing to serve patients again for the first time since early September…Continue Reading
U.S. to accept international travellers inoculated with WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines
The United States will accept international visitors inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines authorized by U.S. regulators or the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday…Continue Reading
Residential school survivors frustrated Wilson-Raybould not consulted on scrapping of 2015 compensation appeal
Residential school survivors say they’re saddened to hear Canada’s first Indigenous justice minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould, wasn’t consulted on the government’s decision in 2015 to end its legal effort to make the Catholic Church pay millions in compensation it had promised to survivors…Continue Reading
Children left affected as 200 surgeries a day are being cancelled in Sask. due to COVID-19
The decision to cut back on some non-emergency services in Saskatchewan means that people like Laura Weins and Graham Dickson’s 11-month-old, Helen, are missing out on treatments and tests and left in limbo…Continue Reading
Biden won’t block White House records sought by Jan. 6 committee despite Trump’s objections
U.S. President Joe Biden is not asserting executive privilege over a tranche of documents sought by a House committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, setting up a showdown with former president Donald Trump…Continue Reading

