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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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Talking about opting out of pharmacare is ‘premature,’ health minister says'For provinces to say whether or not they’re going to participate in something ... is a little premature,' Health Minister Mark Holland said.CanadaFeb 27
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Meta open to Online Harms Act talks, Pornhub reviewing legislationWhile specific platforms covered by the Online Harms Act aren't known yet, web giant Meta says it is open to working with Ottawa while Pornhub is reviewing the legislation.CanadaFeb 27
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Online Harms Act aims to remove ‘harmful content,’ address hateThe Liberal government has introduced its highly anticipated Online Harms Act, which proposes sweeping reforms focused on protecting children online.CanadaFeb 26
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Canada is facing ‘irrelevance’ on world stage, ex-defence chief warnsWhen asked what he thinks is Canada's biggest national security risk, retired general Rick Hillier says it is Canada's 'irrelevance' on the world stage.CanadaFeb 25
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Insider threats a major risk to Canada’s security: ex-CSIS officialA former Canadian security official says insider threats are a top concern for national security. Insider threats can from leaks or direct interaction with foreign agents.CanadaFeb 25
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NDP says it has a pharmacare deal with Liberals. Here’s what it will coverThe deal is a critical piece of the supply-and-confidence pact between the two parties and comes ahead of a March 1 deadline to introduce legislation.HealthFeb 23
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‘Sketchy’ sites don’t need Canadians’ information, Trudeau says on porn billA controversial Senate bill wants porn websites to verify Canadian users' ages. But it's raising privacy concerns about the security of Canadians' data online.CanadaFeb 22
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Saskatchewan’s carbon price fight with Ottawa takes another step forwardThe Saskatchewan government says the CRA has accepted its proposal to be listed as the sole distributor for natural gas, as it removes the carbon price on home heating.CanadaFeb 21
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Conservatives eye subpoena threat for firm in ArriveCan controversyThe ArriveCan app is under scrutiny following the auditor general's report, and Conservatives are pushing to compel the owners of the app company to appear before Parliament.CanadaFeb 20
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NDP close to presenting ‘final offer’ on pharmacare: SinghNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is close to giving the Liberals a final offer on pharmacare, which would include a push for universal coverage of contraception.CanadaFeb 16
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Trudeau calls Bell layoffs a ‘garbage decision’: ‘I’m pretty pissed off’Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls the latest round of layoffs by Bell Media a 'garbage decision' and says the corporation is contributing to the erosion of democracy.CanadaFeb 9
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CBSA will get $28M aimed at tackling vehicle theft as summit set to beginPublic Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced new money in an effort to help stop stolen vehicles from being shipped out of the country ahead of the auto-theft summit.CanadaFeb 7
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Can the auto-theft summit put the brakes on rising crime? There’s optimismCabinet ministers will meet with law enforcement, border officers, port officials and other stakeholders as they look to develop strategies to curb the rise in vehicle thefts.ConsumerFeb 7
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About 26M pounds of asbestos, hazardous materials removed from Centre BlockOfficials say demolition work is essentially done as the renovation continues, including removal of around 12,000 tonnes or 26 million pounds of hazardous materials like asbestos.CanadaFeb 7
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Pharmacare deal can’t be ‘massively expensive,’ minister says as clock ticksThe health minister says he's confident that pharmacare legislation will meet the March 1 deadline with the NDP, but he says it cannot be a 'massively expensive program.'CanadaFeb 6
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Poilievre wants X-rays to curb auto theft. Liberals say issue’s more complexConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to buy more X-ray scanners at ports to curb auto thefts, while the Liberals say putting the brakes on these crimes is more complicated.CanadaFeb 6
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Dozens more U.S., U.K. strikes target ‘deeply buried’ Houthi targetsThe strikes from the United States and United Kingdom targeted Houthi sites, including 'deeply buried' weapons caches, as well as air defence systems.CanadaFeb 5
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Alberta premier says there’s ‘evolving discussion’ on pronouns, trans kidsEmployment Minister and Edmonton MP Randy Boissonault said that he has constituents that are “quite rightly terrified” by what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is proposing.CanadaFeb 4
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Trudeau says Poilievre aide lobbied for Loblaw. Tories call that ‘pathetic’Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Pierre Poilievre owes Canadians an explanation. The Conservative leader's office says that's 'laughable.'CanadaFeb 2
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Calls grow for change, critics say ‘silence is deafening’ on World Juniors caseCanada's sport minister says more needs to be done to address safe sport issues in the wake of five professional hockey players being charged with sexual assault.CanadaFeb 1
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Medically assisted death for mental illness delayed until 2027: ministerHealth Minister Mark Holland says that Canada will not expand medical assistance in dying for people suffering solely from a mental illness until 2027.CanadaFeb 1
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CBC head says team doesn’t get ‘so-called bonuses,’ but ‘incentive pay’The president of CBC and Radio-Canada signalled that she will recommend bonuses are rolled out to executives this year, despite plans to cut 10 per cent of the workforce.CanadaJan 31
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Bill coming in ‘days’ on plans for assisted dying expansion delay: ministerHealth Minister Mark Holland says the medical assistance in dying expansion will happen, even as most provinces and territories call for an indefinite pause.CanadaJan 30
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Affordability is top concern for Canadians as Parliament resumes: pollAffordability issues are front of mind for Canadians as Parliament resumes for the winter sitting, and immigration has joined the top issues, according to Ipsos.CanadaJan 29
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Hockey Canada scrutiny ‘probably helped’ police probe: ex-federal ministerFormer Canadian sport minister Pascale St. Onge says she believes the national scrutiny on Hockey Canada has helped advance a police investigation.CanadaJan 25