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Rainbows in the streets: Saskatoon's Pride parade turns 16
Hundreds of smiling faces and rainbow flags snaked through the streets of downtown Saskatoon Saturday for the 16th edition of the Pride parade. Billed as the city's biggest parade, the event is the ap...
CJME News
Jun 11, 2016
Quebec's second wave driven by community transmission, muddled messaging, expert says
MONTREAL - Quebecers following the COVID-19 news in recent days may be feeling a certain sense of deja vu. The government has been announcing 700, 800, even close to 900 new cases per day - numbers no...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2020
Trump's Election Day surge powered by small-town America
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign long maintained there were thousands of new supporters tucked into rural, red pockets of the country who would come out and vote for the president when ask...
The Canadian Press
Nov 05, 2020
Trudeau calls first ministers meeting on COVID-19, promises better data soon
OTTAWA - Federal projections of the toll COVID-19 could take in Canada are not yet ready for public consumption but will be coming soon, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday, just as Ontar...
The Canadian Press
Apr 02, 2020
Trudeau says he too is frustrated by holiday travellers, pace of vaccine rollout
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his frustration Tuesday as signs pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic taking a dark turn in Canada. In London, Ont., the morgue was at capacity, a field ho...
The Canadian Press
Jan 05, 2021
Officials failed to protect Montreal's vulnerable neighbourhoods, activists say
MONTREAL - Some of Montreal's most disadvantaged neighbourhoods appear to be bearing the brunt of the city's COVID-19 numbers, leading community organizers to question why more wasn't done to protect ...
The Canadian Press
May 13, 2020
Federal prison tensions rise amid COVID lockdowns; activists want releases
TORONTO - Efforts to contain the rapid spread of COVID-19 in Canada's federal prisons have led to an increase in tensions that have prompted correctional officers to use force on at least two occasion...
The Canadian Press
Apr 23, 2020
'A lot of work': Sask. struggling to hit 70 per cent vaccination mark
More than a week after the provincial government declared Saskatchewan was close enough to start the countdown on the end of the mask mandate and large gathering ban, the province still hasn't got a f...
Lisa Schick
Jun 28, 2021
Sask. minimum wage to go up Oct. 1
Minimum wage earners in the province will be making 22 cents more an hour starting Oct. 1. The hourly wage for workers is going up to $10.72 from $10.50. CJME business analyst, Paul Martin, said the r...
CJME News
Sep 30, 2016
Ethiopia denies reports government has started filling dam
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Ethiopia's water minister is denying reports citing him as saying the government had begun filling the massive hydroelectric dam that has caused severe tensions with Egypt. Aft...
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Jul 15, 2020
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