Sarah Mills: Investigation into security at Canada's major airports gives pause for thought
Sarah Mills says a W5 investigation into alleged violence, trafficking and organized crime at Canada's busiest airport s...
It was a short week for most everyone else, but MLAs did their full four days of proceedings in the assembly ahead of the Easter holiday.
During the week, the government officially opened its new animal welfare office, the premier wants to take the temperature of the public on a social media ban for kids, Ken Cheveldayoff had to defend himself from allegations he broke the rules on his constituency office lease, and the province cancelled its funding contracts with Prairie Harm Reduction as the community hub deal with financial difficulties and the cancelling of its Health Canada exemption




