A U.S. policy change has unleashed a rush for passports at Haiti’s main immigration office, leaving dozens of children unable to leave the country and join their adoptive American parents. The issue, which is impacting dozens of families, has also spre…
What happens if provinces don’t improve health-care systems with new funds?
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc about Ottawa’s health-care offer and the government’s expectations in how this funding will be used by premiers.
Quebec finance minister ‘disappointed’ with Ottawa’s funding proposal
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Quebec’s finance minister, Eric Girard, about Ottawa’s health-care funding proposal. Girard says he is ‘disappointed’ with the $1 billion that has been allocated to Quebec, adding that the offer ‘will not make a differe…
Today in History for February 12th
Highlights of this day in history: President Abraham Lincoln and naturalist Charles Darwin are born; The U.S. Senate acquits President Bill Clinton in his impeachment trial; Founding of the NAACP; Cartoonist Charles Schulz dies. (Feb. 12)
Premiers meet Monday following Ottawa’s $46.2B health-care funding proposa
Rosemary Barton Live speaks with New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs about Ottawa’s proposed $46.2 billion in health-care funding and what the premiers plan to discuss when they meet on Monday.
Over 33,000 dead from quake in Turkey and Syria: Live updates – CNN
Over 33,000 dead from quake in Turkey and Syria: Live updates CNNView Full Coverage on Google News
Mississippi sees 900% rise in number of infants born with congenital syphilis
Medical professionals attribute the increasing cases of disease to inadequate prenatal healthcare and understaffed workforceMississippi has registered an alarming rise in the number of infants being treated for congenital syphilis.According to hospital…
China To Triple Nuclear Warheads To 900 Amid Taiwan Tensions: Report
The blueprint, prepared by the People’s Liberation Army, has been approved by Chinese President Xi Jinping, head of the military, who has been eager to strengthen Beijing’s deterrence against Washington.
Prosecutor: Gang dispute led to shooting at Chicago school
A prosecutor suggests a gang dispute led to a December shooting near a Chicago high school that left two students dead and two other teens wounded.