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Advance polls open for Regina Northeast by-election
Advance voting for the Regina Northeast by-election begins Thursday. Residents who can't make it to the polls on September 12, can vote at one of two advance polls set up. These advance polls are loca...
CJME News
Sep 06, 2018
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Trump, Trudeau raise NAFTA brinkmanship, muse about walking away from deal
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau raised their trade brinkmanship to a new level Wednesday with each saying they were willing to walk away from the North American Free Trade Agreement if th...
The Canadian Press
Sep 06, 2018
Trans Mountain to be discussed at Trudeau-Notley meeting in Edmonton
EDMONTON - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Edmonton today, where he'll face questions about his government's plans for the beleaguered Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The prime minister's ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 05, 2018
Dairy looms as 11th hour NAFTA irritant as Trump advisers press for concessions
OTTAWA - Canada's protected supply-managed dairy industry emerged as a major 11th-hour irritant as the Trudeau government returned Tuesday to what could be the final, pivotal round of talks to salvage...
The Canadian Press
Aug 29, 2018
Lyle Stewart steps down from cabinet to focus on cancer battle
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has announced he will be stepping down from cabinet in order to focus on his battle with cancer. Stewart will continue to represent Lumsden-Morse in the ...
CJME News
Aug 09, 2018
MLA for Lumsden-Pense Lyle Stewart has announced he will step down from cabinet to focus on his battle with cancer August 9 2018. (Saskatchewan Government)
Council votes on change to road renewal plan
The road ahead could be a little less bumpy after Regina city council passed a motion at its Monday meeting to dedicate more money to fixing the worst streets. Councillor Barbara Young put forward a m...
CJME News
Jul 31, 2018
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Premiers strike deal to allow increased flow of beer, alcohol across borders
ST. ANDREWS, N.B. - Canada's premiers are set to wrap up their two-day meeting in New Brunswick with a deal that will effectively double the amount of beer and alcohol that can be taken across provinc...
The Canadian Press
Jul 20, 2018
Sask. government deficit plan remains on track
The government believes its deficit plan remains on track as the final numbers for the end of the fiscal year are released. The actual figures for the 2017-18 fiscal year show a significant drop in th...
Sarah Mills
Jul 19, 2018
Trudeau shuffles familiar faces, adds new ones to expanded cabinet
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is unveiling his pre-election cabinet, shuffling six ministers to new portfolios and promoting five other MPs to his front benches in a bid to boost the profile ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2018
Alberta appeals court ruling ordering province to pay $2M over beer subsidy
EDMONTON - Alberta has served notice it will appeal a court ruling ordering the province to pay just over $2 million to two out-of-province breweries over a disputed beer subsidy. The government filed...
The Canadian Press
Jul 18, 2018
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