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Canadian gov't taking steps to combat online hate, extremism
From a man committing a mass shooting and streaming it live online to a man driving a vehicle through a crowd because of what he'd seen on the internet to people being radicalized online -- Canada is ...
Lisa Schick
Jun 26, 2019
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Crown faces challenges in murder cases without bodies: Fox
Prosecuting a murder case without the body of the victim isn't unheard of, but it comes with inherent difficulties. During a conversation with 980 CJME's John Gormley on Wednesday, Regina-based defenc...
CJME News
Jun 26, 2019
Kelliher-area rancher reacts to China's ban on Canadian meat
A Kelliher-area rancher says market disruptions like China's latest suspension of Canadian meat imports will no doubt affect prices, which would come at a bad time considering many producers are deali...
CJME News
Jun 26, 2019
Humboldt Strong Community Foundation dissolves after revealing financial statements
By Aaron Schulze The Humboldt Strong Community Foundation is no more. During its first and only annual general meeting on Tuesday, the Humboldt Strong Community Foundation board of directors voted to ...
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Jun 26, 2019
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Twitter joins Facebook in creating registry for online political ads
OTTAWA - Twitter is creating a registry of all online political ads posted on its platform during this fall's federal election campaign. But the social media giant will ban political advertisements du...
The Canadian Press
Jun 26, 2019
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'Somewhere to go:’ Sex trafficking victim calls for more safe houses
REGINA - For years, Beatrice Wallace blamed herself. Not only did she feel shame and guilt, but the 46-year-old Regina mother kept it hidden. Her "dirty little secret," as she calls it, was working th...
The Canadian Press
Jun 26, 2019
Don Meikle, executive director of EGADZ, stands for a photograph at the entrance to his office in Saskatoon on June 24, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards)
China asks for suspension of Canadian meat, citing forged certificates
OTTAWA - The Chinese Embassy said Tuesday it has asked Canada to suspend all meat exports, a surprise move that comes amid the diplomatic dispute over the December arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanz...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2019
Mounties put hundreds of eyes in the sky with expanding drone fleet
OTTAWA - The RCMP has assembled a fleet of more than 200 flying drones - eyes in the sky that officers use for everything from international border investigations to protecting VIP visitors, newly dis...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2019
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Hayley Wickenheiser one of six going into Hockey Hall of Fame this year
Hayley Wickenheiser's accolades have a hard time keeping up with her. The Hockey Hall of Fame wasted no time hustling Wickenheiser into its gallery of heroes in her first year of eligibility. But when...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2019
$60 million from federal carbon tax to go to green projects in schools
OTTAWA - A portion of the proceeds of the federal carbon tax will go to fund green projects at schools in four provinces, but the fate of the program depends on the co-operation of those provinces' co...
The Canadian Press
Jun 25, 2019
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna is accompanied by Liberal MP Mona Fortier as she arrives to make an announcement on how the federal government will allocate a portion of the proceeds collected as a result of carbon pollution pricing during a press conference in Ottawa on June 25, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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