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Killing of Iranian general sparks concerns for safety of Canadian troops
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says the safety of Canadians in the Middle East is the government's "paramount concern" after an American airstrike killed a top Iranian g...
The Canadian Press
Jan 03, 2020
Saskatchewan to see sudden warm temperatures over weekend
Warm air blowing in from the Pacific is bringing an early January warm spell to Saskatchewan, says Environment Canada's David Phillips. "Across Alberta, Saskatchewan, we see this balmy kind of conditi...
CJME News
Jan 03, 2020
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Oil prices jump on fears of Iranian retaliation against U.S.
LONDON - The price of oil surged Friday on concerns that Iran might respond to the killing of its top general by the United States by disrupting global supplies of energy from the Mideast. If sustaine...
Associated Press
Jan 03, 2020
Dikes, ditches and dams: Manitoba’s fight against flooding is complex
WINNIPEG - It has become an annual ritual in Manitoba - mid-winter thoughts turn to the spring melt and whether land and communities will be threatened by rising water that comes from rivers as far aw...
The Canadian Press
Jan 03, 2020
Poet who edited work of convicted killer should speak: University of Regina
REGINA - The University of Regina says it would be against its principles to cancel a lecture by a celebrated Canadian poet who has worked with a convicted killer of an Indigenous woman. Richard Kleer...
The Canadian Press
Jan 02, 2020
George Reed fundraiser exceeds initial goal
The GoFundMe page set up to help George Reed is proving as tough to slow down as the Saskatchewan Roughriders legend was during his playing days. As of Thursday at 2:30 p.m., donations to the page wer...
CJME News
Jan 02, 2020
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Lafreniere, Canada thump Slovakia to advance to semifinals at world juniors
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic - If there was even a shred of lingering doubt in Alexis Lafreniere's mind about the health of his knee, he took care of it in short order. Having missed the last two games aft...
The Canadian Press
Jan 02, 2020
Canada's Connor McMichael, centre, celebrates with teammates Liam Foudy, left, and Joe Veleno, right, after scoring the second goal against Slovakia during second-period quarterfinal action at the world junior hockey championship on Jan. 2, 2020 in Ostrava, Czech Republic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
Top CEOs made as much as average worker earns in a year by mid-morning today
OTTAWA - A new report says Canada's 100 highest-paid chief executives were paid record amounts in 2018 in comparison to the employees beneath them. The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the...
The Canadian Press
Jan 02, 2020
Can Trudeau count on stable Liberal minority? Not necessarily, warns Bob Rae
OTTAWA - Accidents happen. That's something Bob Rae advises all federal political parties to keep in mind as they enter a new era of minority government. The former interim Liberal leader knows a thin...
The Canadian Press
Jan 02, 2020
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Australian prime minister is jeered in wildfire-ravaged zone
PERTH, Australia - Prime Minister Scott Morrison was confronted by angry residents who cursed and insulted him Thursday as he visited a wildfire-ravaged corner of the country. Locals in Cobargo, in Ne...
Associated Press
Jan 02, 2020
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