Government cuts $500K in funding to Inclusion Alberta disability organization
Inclusion Alberta CEO Trish Bowman said she's deeply concerned with what appears to be a trend of government funding cuts to disability organizations.
Inclusion Alberta CEO Trish Bowman said she's deeply concerned with what appears to be a trend of government funding cuts to disability organizations.
From Just the News: Nearly 400 non-citizens voted in Washington, D.C.’s 2024 general election, according to public records, Judicial Watch reported on Tuesday. In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the District of Columbia Board of Elections sent Judicial Watch a spreadsheet showing that 388 non-citizens voted in the November general election. More […]
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From New York Post: Biden faced swift backlash from Republicans over the spate of preemptive pardons, which was somewhat muted by Trump’s forthcoming inauguration. “Ask yourself this: Why would Joe Biden pardon Fauci if he wasn’t a criminal who should be locked up for his lies, negligence, & greed that killed innocent Americans? Biden was […]
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From The Christians Post: San Francisco officials have shut down a guaranteed-income program exclusively offered to trans-identified individuals. The city’s Board of Supervisors voted 7-3 last month to end the taxpayer-funded initiative, halting any future projects with the same eligibility criteria. The city agreed not to create a similar initiative with the same eligibility rules, […]
Читать дальше...Edmonton police say the rental scam involving the house at 7516 147 Ave. in the Kilkenny neighbourhood has defrauded multiple would-be renters of almost $11,000.
Twenty-three-year-old Alfred Okyere was found by police at a business on the corner of Millar Avenue and 71st Street Monday evening.
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Contract talks between the British Columbia government's unionized public sector workers start Wednesday with a union leader forecasting a difficult round of bargaining.
The PowerSchool data breach has impacted school boards across North America, with Canada's largest saying about 1.49 million students dating back to 1985 were impacted.
Numerous agencies divvy up US tech policy, producing a muddle. Reform is required.
Читать дальше...Minister Harjit Sajjan says his name will not be on the ballot when the next election is held, though he says he will remain a dedicated member of the Liberal party.