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Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racism

Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racism

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has ordered a third-party review into allegations of unprofessionalism and racism among doctors at Regina's hospitals.
Saskatchewan hockey player recovering after neck gashed by skate during game

Saskatchewan hockey player recovering after neck gashed by skate during game

ESTERHAZY, Sask. — Hockey player Jonathan Jenson says he was sitting on the bench when he saw his teammate go down and a pool of blood begin to form on the ice.
Trump has flip-flopped on abortion policy. His appointees may offer clues to what happens next

Trump has flip-flopped on abortion policy. His appointees may offer clues to what happens next

CHICAGO (AP) — As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, those on both sides of the abortion debate are watching closely for clues about how his picks might affect reproductive rights policy in the president-elect’s second term .

Both sides in abortion debate seek clues in Trump's nominees to key positions

CHICAGO (AP) — As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, those on both sides of the abortion debate are watching closely for clues about how his picks might affect reproductive rights policy in the president-elect’s second term .
Police divers and dogs return to Central Park as search for UnitedHeathcare CEO's killer wears on

Police divers and dogs return to Central Park as search for UnitedHeathcare CEO's killer wears on

NEW YORK (AP) — Police dogs and divers returned Monday to New York’s Central Park as the dragnet for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer stretched into a sixth day.
Winter can be a time of culinary abundance. Experts share tips on eating nutritiously

Winter can be a time of culinary abundance. Experts share tips on eating nutritiously

Winter is settling in across much of the U.S., erasing the freshness and vibrancy of months past. But the chilly season doesn't have to usher in weeks of lifeless, colorless dinner plates.
How should the opioid settlements be spent? Those hit hardest often don’t have a say

How should the opioid settlements be spent? Those hit hardest often don’t have a say

People with substance use disorder across the country are not getting a formal say in how most of the approximately $50 billion in opioid lawsuit settlement money is being used to stem the crisis, a new analysis found.
French-speaking LGBTQ+ activists want Canada to do more to address funding gap

French-speaking LGBTQ+ activists want Canada to do more to address funding gap

DOUALA — LGBTQ+ activists across francophone Africa say Western governments and global foundations are ignoring funding gaps for French-speaking countries where repression differs from English-speaking regions.
How should the opioid settlements be spent? Those hit hardest often don’t have a say

How should the opioid settlements be spent? Those hit hardest often don’t have a say

People with substance use disorder across the country are not getting a formal say in how most of the approximately $50 billion in opioid lawsuit settlement money is being used to stem the crisis, a new analysis found.
Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports

Morocco produces Africa’s first mpox tests as the continent tries to rely less on imports

TAMESNA, Morocco (AP) — After African countries struggled to get testing kits during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials vowed to make the continent less dependent on imported medical supplies.