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U of R students' union, Sask. Rush support tailgating at games
As Ontario is set to allow U.S.-style tailgating at sporting events, there is support in Regina to try it out at university games. While there aren't any current plans to allow tailgating in Saskatche...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 10, 2019
(File photo courtesy of Piper Sports Photography)
Astronaut David Saint-Jacques says first spacewalk was ‘pure joy’
MONTREAL - When Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques exited the International Space Station this week for his first spacewalk, it was dark out and he couldn't really see Earth. "But the sun was abou...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Province releases report on climate change measures
The Saskatchewan government is giving itself a passing grade on its environmental report card. On Wednesday, the province released its first report in support of "Prairie Resilience," a climate change...
CJME News
Apr 10, 2019
Saskatchewan Environment Minister Dustin Duncan. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Scheer repeats alleged libel, goads Trudeau to follow through on lawsuit threat
OTTAWA - Andrew Scheer did his level best Wednesday to provoke Prime Minister Justin Trudeau into following through on his threat to sue him over allegedly libellous criticism of the SNC-Lavalin affai...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer speaks to media following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Report on missing, murdered Indigenous women to be released in June
OTTAWA - A much-anticipated report on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is set to be released to the public in June. The four-person commission asked to examine the causes of violence ag...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Tories cry foul over $12M to help Loblaws buy energy-efficient coolers
OTTAWA - Conservative environment critic Ed Fast slammed the federal government Tuesday for giving $12 million to help Loblaws stores make their refrigerators and freezers more energy-efficient. Fast ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Liberals say Tories dishonest for not telling Canadians about carbon tax rebates
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals say booklets Conservative MPs are distributing in their ridings laying out a long list of tax credits Canadians should apply for when they file their taxes have a glaring...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson responds to a question during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Wednesday May 9, 2012. The federal Liberals says Conservative MPs are purposely misleading their constituents about the existence of the new carbon tax rebate and may end up depriving people of money they are entitled to receive. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Vancouver man faces new money-laundering charge in college admissions scandal
Vancouver businessman David Sidoo faces an additional charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering for his alleged role in a college admissions scandal in the United States. In a new indictment fro...
The Canadian Press
Apr 10, 2019
Saskatchewan open to exploring U.S.-style tailgating
As Ontario moves to allow U.S.-style tailgating in parking lots outside of sporting events, Saskatchewan isn't ruling out the idea. More details of Ontario's proposal to legalize tailgating are expect...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 09, 2019
Ottawa moves to lift alcohol trade restrictions, urges provinces to do the same
OTTAWA - The federal government has introduced legislation that it says will remove a final federal barrier to the easier flow of beer, wine and spirits across provincial and territorial boundaries. N...
The Canadian Press
Apr 09, 2019
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