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Alleged foreign interference: LeBlanc pushes opposition to come up with inquiry terms
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Patrick Moore discussion topic labeled “energy and sustainability – debunk of climate change”
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Saskatchewan government forms committee to review potential pipeline investment
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Premier Scott Moe announces ‘record’ revenue sharing ahead of budget
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Sask. HIV and syphilis rates spike in 2019
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Chief Evan Bray explains how Unifor and Co-op “are essentially holding the city hostage”
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Unifor president Jerry Dias arrested during Regina Co-op Refinery blockade
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Sask. justice minister explains upcoming name change restrictions for sex offenders
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Alec Couros on cyber security
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First Nation in Sask. preparing to take control of child welfare
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Saskatchewan government outlines Growth Plan during 2019 throne speech
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Sask. premier demands ‘new deal for Canada’ following Liberal victory
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New SaskPower net metering program comes online Nov. 1
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Maintaining optimism despite poor harvest conditions
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Over 1,000 striking Crown employees rally in downtown Regina
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What do federal election promises mean for Sask. voters?
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Sask. solar companies laying off staff amid net metering review
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Sask. students getting out to vote despite hectic midterm season
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Crown employees blockade SaskTel call centre; plan to return to work Tuesday
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It’s been called a national crisis, so why isn’t opioid abuse an election discussion?
Author Archives
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Foreign workers at subsidized EV battery plant a ‘slap in the face’: unionThe head of Canada's Building Trades Unions is calling plans to hire upwards of 900 temporary foreign workers to help build a heavily subsidized EV battery plant an 'insult.'Canada10 hours
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Climate disasters will be part of defence update as strains grow, minister saysDefence Minister Bill Blair's comment comes as the defence chief says the military must be a 'force of last resort' due to strained resources.PoliticsNov 23
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U.S. treating reported India assassination attempt with ‘utmost seriousness’U. S. security officials say they are treating reports of a foiled assassination plot of a Sikh separatist with the "utmost seriousness" and has raised the issue with India.U.S. NewsNov 22
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Cheaper child flights and other ways the fiscal update impacts youTackling so-called “junk fees” and continued work to amend the Competition Act highlight the government’s middle class affordability measures.CanadaNov 21
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Ottawa aims to make counselling, psychotherapy sales tax exemptThe federal government plans on bringing forward a new GST/HST exemption for counselling and psychotherapy.CanadaNov 21
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Will single-use plastics return with federal ban overturned? Unlikely, it seemsBetween provincial and municipal regulations, plus restaurants and grocers swapping to more environmentally friendly options already, single-use plastics may not come roaring back.CanadaNov 17
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‘I can’t believe I won’t see her again’: Vivian Silver mourned at funeralA few hundred people gathered in Gezer Kibbutz in Israel to say goodbye to and honour the life of Israeli Canadian peace activist Vivian Silver.CanadaNov 16
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Health minister remains ‘confident’ in NDP deal as pharmacare deadline nearsHealth Minister Mark Holland says it's possible to introduce pharmacare legislation by the end of 2023, but passing it by then is "another question."CanadaNov 15
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Trudeau urges Israel to exercise ‘maximum restraint’ in GazaPrime Minister Trudeau is calling on the Israeli government to exercise 'maximum restraint' as the Israeli Defence Forces surround Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital.CanadaNov 14
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Former CBSA official denies lying to committee about ArriveCAN contractingFormer CBSA official Minh Doan denies lying to committee about ArriveCAN contracting, saying he merely chose whether to fully or partially outsource the controversial app.CanadaNov 14
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For Canadian veterans, the toxic legacy of burn pits lingers: advocateAn Afghanistan veteran is advocating for Canada to do more research to understand the the post-service health impacts of exposure to toxic burn pits at military bases.CanadaNov 12
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Jewish Canadians ‘on high alert’ amid rising antisemitism, Gould saysAmid rising antisemitism and Islamophobia, Government House Leader Karina Gould urges Canadians to 'not look at their neighbour and see anything but a Canadian right now.'CanadaNov 12
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Son of presumed Hamas hostage holding out hope she’s still aliveVivian Silver's son was joined on 'The West Block' by Irwin Cotler, Canada’s now-former special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism.CanadaNov 5
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Boissonault cites TMX, ‘energy poverty’ in carbon price carve-out furorEmployment Minister Randy Boissonnault says it's not uncommon for Ottawa to make decisions in the national interest that have a greater benefit in one region.CanadaNov 4
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Chinese jets intercept, fire flares near Canadian helicopter in ‘significantly unsafe’ movesDefence Minister Bill Blair says a Canadian helicopter was involved in two 'unsafe' intercepts last week involving two separate Chinese fighter jets.CanadaNov 3
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Chief Actuary to calculate ‘reasonable’ Alberta CPP exit cost: FreelandFreeland called the meeting amid concerns about the ramifications of Alberta leaving the federal retirement plan to set up its own standalone program.CanadaNov 3
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NDP will support Conservative carbon price pause motion: JulianB.C. NDP MP Peter Julian says that his party plans to vote in favour of a Conservative motion to pause the carbon price on all forms of home heating on Monday.CanadaNov 2
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Carbon price pause could become a wedge issue in Parliament. Here’s howConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will bring forward a motion on Monday to pause the carbon price for all forms of home heating and not just heating oil.CanadaNov 1
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Trudeau rules out more carbon price carve-outs: ‘Absolutely not’Natural Resource Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says there will be 'no more carve-outs coming' as premiers call for more carbon price exemptions.CanadaOct 31
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Housing crunch driving more Canadians to say immigration is too high: surveyThe survey results come as Immigration Minister Marc Miller is set to release a "plan to improve Canada's immigration system" on Tuesday.CanadaOct 30
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Canada will match donations up to $10M to Gaza humanitarian fundCanada says it will match donations up to $10 million aimed at providing food, water, medicine and other aid to civilians in Gaza.CanadaOct 27
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Providing aid and ‘wiping out’ Hamas not mutually exclusive goals: HollandHealth Minister Mark Holland said Hamas needs to be 'wiped out' as Canada joins the calls for a 'humanitarian pause' to get aid to Gaza.CanadaOct 25
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Trudeau says ‘many provinces’ worried about Alberta CPP exit proposalPeter Bethlenfalvy has written to Chrystia Freeland to ask for a federal-provincial-territorial meeting of finance ministers.PoliticsOct 25
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Hamas ‘has to be eliminated,’ Canada’s defence minister saysCanada's Defence Minister Bill Blair said Hamas 'has to be eliminated' to secure Israeli security when asked about calls for a ceasefire.CanadaOct 24
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Grocery CEOs called back to Ottawa to share how they’re stabilizing pricesThe grocery companies are also asked to supply “a comprehensive report” on their strategies and initiative to stabilize grocery prices by November 2.CanadaOct 24