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Canadian privacy watchdogs to take Facebook to court over privacy
OTTAWA - Canada's federal privacy commissioner says he's taking Facebook to court to enforce privacy laws on the social-media giant, following a major leak of personal data that was later used for pol...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
Regina police lay attempted murder charges
A 37-year-old Regina man is facing two charges of attempted murder after a shooting incident in the city on Sunday. According to a release issued by the Regina Police Service, Steven Karl Miller was t...
CJME News
Apr 25, 2019
A Regina police cruiser patrols the Glencairn neighbourhood following a shooting that happened nearby on April 21, 2019. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Budget watchdog says carbon rebate will be more than carbon tax for most people
OTTAWA - Canada's budget watchdog agrees with the federal government's claim that Canadians are going to get more from the climate change tax rebate than they are paying in carbon tax. The federal gov...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
Canadian privacy watchdogs find major shortcomings in Facebook probe
OTTAWA - Facebook's ineffective safeguards allowed unauthorized access to the information of millions of the social-media giant's users - including data later used for political purposes, the federal ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
In this March 29, 2018, file photo the logo for social media giant Facebook, appears on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. The federal and B.C. privacy watchdogs say Facebook's ineffective safeguards allowed unauthorized access to the information of millions of the social media giant's users - including data later used for political purposes. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Richard Drew, File
Wilson-Raybould: Feds want to just ‘manage the problem’ of Indigenous Peoples
RICHMOND, B.C. - Former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould says she believes the federal Liberals have decided to "manage the problem" with Indigenous people rather than do the hard work of reconci...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
14 Regina roads in the running for CAA Worst Roads campaign
Drivers in Regina are expressing their displeasure with the state of residential roads in the city. CAA's Worst Roads Campaign is underway, seeking input from the public to find the worst road in Sask...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 25, 2019
The condition of Procter Place on April 24, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Regina woman feels failed by police after break and enter
It was only fear that went through Lorna Evans' mind when she heard her husband cry out on Saturday night. He shouted for her to call 911 ... there was a man in the house. Those were a scary few minut...
Lisa Schick
Apr 25, 2019
The Evans' surveillance system shows a man being arrested who'd broken into their home. Apr. 22, 2019 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Manitoba files separate court action over federal carbon tax, seeks review
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has filed its own court challenge of the federal government's carbon tax, following similar moves by Ontario and Saskatchewan. In documents filed in Federal Court on...
The Canadian Press
Apr 25, 2019
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister responds to questions during a news conference at the first ministers meeting in Montreal on Friday, December 7, 2018. The Manitoba government has filed its own court challenge of the federal government's backstop carbon tax, following similar moves by Ontario and Saskatchewan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
Boeing’s troubled jet is costing $1 billion to fix so far
Boeing is already estimating a $1-billion increase in costs related to its troubled 737 Max and has pulled its forecast of 2019 earnings because of uncertainty surrounding the jetliner, which remains ...
Associated Press
Apr 24, 2019
Former Riders president called to the Hall
He was an integral part of building the Saskatchewan Roughriders' new stadium -- and now he'll enter the Canadian Football Hall of Fame as a builder. Jim Hopson, who served as the Roughriders' first-e...
CJME News
Apr 24, 2019
Former Roughriders president and CEO Jim Hopson. (Kevin Sousa/CFL.ca)
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