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US & Canada · Oklahoma CityThe bill bans abortion starting at fertilization. Opponents have called the bill the most restrictive in the country. Governor Kevin Stitt: "I promised Oklahomans that as governor I would sign every piece of pro-life legislation that came across my desk and I am proud to keep that promise today"See the Story
Oklahoma governor signs the nation’s strictest abortion ban
50% Center coverage: 107 sources
US & CanadaThe fraud charge against Craig James was stayed last week because it was related to the same set of evidence involving nearly $1,900 in claims he made for work attire.See the Story
Former B.C. legislature clerk to be sentenced July 4 for $1,900 in misspending
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
North America · KamloopsAn ammonia leak at the Mount Paul Industrial Park in Kamloops has prompted officials to ask people to avoid the area. One person has been taken to hospital in critical condition after a call came in at about 10:30 a.m. A source at Royal Inland Hospital said a code orange was called to prepare staff to accept mass casualties.See the Story
Crews respond to ammonia leak in Kamloops
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Europe · BerlinEmployee at school in Germany reported having seen youth carrying a firearm. Officers sent to Ernst Barlach School in western town of Dinslaken. According to caller, youth fled when he saw the school employee. Police sealed off the school and prevented anyone else entering.See the Story
3 detained after reported weapon sighting at German school
69% Left coverage: 13 sources
Whales · MontrealTwo minke whales were spotted this month near Montreal. There were concerns for their well-being as they were 450 kilometres upstream of their usual range. Experts have yet to examine the carcass found in Contrecoeur, about 50 kilometres downstream. Minke whales are common in Quebec but they don't generally venture west of the saltwater St. Lawrence estuary.See the Story
Minke whale carcass found southeast of Montreal is likely one spotted near city: expert
75% Left coverage: 4 sources
US & Canada · OttawaThe NDP, Liberals and Greens say the COVID-19 pandemic shone a light on long-term care. They say it showed that private corporations should not be in the business of elder care. Some research has suggested that for-profit homes saw a higher proportion of CO VID-19 deaths than non-profit facilities.See the Story
Three Ontario political parties pledge to end for-profit long-term care
67% Center coverage: 6 sources
Housing · New GlasgowThe Nova Scotia and federal governments are providing $5 million for a housing project in New Glasgow, N.S. The province is contributing $3 million and Ottawa is putting in $2 million for the project. New Glasgow is also providing a 20-year property tax exemption for the new housing facility.See the Story
Co-op project in New Glasgow helps address demand for affordable housing
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Toronto confirms 1st case of monkeypox, 4 others under investigation
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
US & Canada · ManitobaThe Manitoba government is planning to allow more private alcohol sales. A bill now before the legislature would allow hotel beer vendors to apply for a new agreement with the province. The proposed law would also give the government the authority to run a five-year project under which other retailers, including grocery or convenience stores, could sell alcohol.See the Story
Manitoba eyes more private liquor sales, possible booze in grocery stores - Winnipeg
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
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Manitoba · ManitobaSee the Story
Inmate stabbed multiple times in Manitoba jail: RCMP
Coverage: 2 sources
US & Canada · AlbertaSee the Story
Alberta men accused of killing Metis hunters took law into own hands: prosecutor
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Cats · CalgarySee the Story
Woman dead in southeast Calgary mobile home park fire
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Hospitals · QuebecSee the Story
Windsor-Essex carpenters back on the job with tentative deal
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Stabbing · WinnipegSee the Story
Father pleads guilty to stabbing death of 3-year-old girl in Winnipeg
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
Calgary, Alberta · CalgarySee the Story
Surveillance image released of Varsity arson, car prowling suspect
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
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