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Ottawa to launch $1.5B fund designed to ensure rentals plentiful, affordable: Trudeau
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled a new $1.5-billion housing fund Thursday that he billed as helping non-profit organizations acquire more rental units across Canada and ensure they rema...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Mandatory alcohol screening by police sparks debate in Saskatchewan
The debate is continuing around the ability of police in Saskatchewan to conduct alcohol screenings at any time, regardless of why they stop a driver. In March, the Regina Police Service announced tha...
Shane Clausing
Apr 04, 2024
In the news today: NATO at 75, Canada's top spies to testify on foreign interference
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... NATO alliance marks 75 years in Brussels Brussels is playing host to foreign mi...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Draft of Saskatchewan's pronoun policy gave teachers discretion for at-risk students
SASKATOON - Emails show an early draft of Saskatchewan's school pronoun policy would have allowed teachers to use a child's preferred identification if there was concern the student faced danger when ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Canadian flights to be unaffected by total solar eclipse, airlines say
TORONTO - Canadian airlines say travellers won't see their flight times affected by Monday's total solar eclipse, though passengers should protect their eyes during the astronomical event. Air Canada ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Plans to lift a B.C. orca calf out of remote lagoon aim for two-week timeline
ZEBALLOS, B.C. - A rescue effort that involves lifting a killer whale calf out of a remote tidal lagoon off northern Vancouver Island could happen within the next two weeks. Federal Fisheries Departme...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Trudeau says provinces must price carbon as Manitoba eyes alternative to federal plan
WINNIPEG - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew appeared at odds over carbon pricing Thursday. Kinew's NDP government, elected last October, is putting together a proposal to t...
The Canadian Press
Apr 04, 2024
Canadians waiting longer for surgeries and other procedures compared to 2019: report
Patients in all provinces are waiting longer for hip and knee replacements, cancer surgeries and other priority procedures than before the COVID-19 pandemic, national data shows. A report released Thu...
The Canadian Press
Apr 03, 2024
Carbon consequences: Federal minister says CRA looking into Sask. breaking the law
What consequences could Saskatchewan face for breaking federal law over the carbon tax? It's still unclear, but Arif Virani, the federal justice minister, hinted Wednesday at what might lie ahead whil...
Daniel Reech
Apr 03, 2024
Justice Minister Arif Virani said he expects all provinces to obey the law. (Daniel Reech/980 CJME)
Friends, colleagues react to death of former Riders president-CEO Jim Hopson
The CFL world is remembering Jim Hopson, one of the giants of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Hopson died Tuesday after a battle with colon cancer. He was 73. Hopson played for the Riders from 1973 to '...
Britton Gray
Apr 03, 2024
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders president-CEO Jim Hopson was honoured by the CFL team in early March when it renamed its auditorium at Mosaic Stadium after him. Hopson died Tuesday at the age of 73. (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
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