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Ontario’s challenge of carbon-pricing law wraps up; judges reserve decision
TORONTO - Ontario's constitutional challenge to Ottawa's imposition of a carbon charge was left in the hands of five Appeal Court justices on Thursday after the hearing wrapped up with each side press...
The Canadian Press
Apr 18, 2019
Scott Moe welcomes Jason Kenney into the premiers' fold
Saskatchewan's premier seems to be looking to the west with approval after the United Conservative Party, with Jason Kenney at the helm, claimed a victory in Tuesday's Alberta election. Speaking with ...
CJME News
Apr 17, 2019
Federal climate law crucial to Indigenous constitutional rights, court told
TORONTO - The federal government has no choice but to tackle greenhouse gas emissions given the catastrophic impact unchecked global warming will have on Canada's Indigenous people, Ontario's top cour...
The Canadian Press
Apr 17, 2019
Ontario ‘alarmist’ over federal powers if carbon pricing law stands, court hears
TORONTO - Ontario is being alarmist in fighting Ottawa's carbon pricing law by suggesting the federal government is grabbing new powers that would allow it to regulate when people drive or where they ...
The Canadian Press
Apr 16, 2019
Former Winnipeg broadcaster get prison time after admitting to bank holdups
REGINA - A former Winnipeg television sports anchor has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison after pleading guilty to a string of bank robberies in Saskatchewan. Stephen Vogelsang was senten...
The Canadian Press
Apr 05, 2019
A suspect photo of a man police believe to be Stephen Lane Vogelsang, 53, caught on surveillance video at a Medicine Hat bank on Oct. 19, 2017. (Medicine Hat Police Service)
GPS road trip app tells the stories of Saskatchewan
The creator of a new GPS driving tour app hopes users will learn something about Saskatchewan they may never have heard before. It's called Tripvia, created by Moose Jaw's Greg Donkers. When you drive...
Andrew Shepherd
Apr 05, 2019
Map of the Moose Jaw to Alberta route on the Tripvia app (Photo submitted/Greg Donkers)
Manitoba joins two other provinces challenging federal carbon tax in court
WINNIPEG - Manitoba has joined a list of conservative-led provinces challenging the federal government's backstop carbon tax in court. Premier Brian Pallister says his government will ask a federal co...
The Canadian Press
Apr 03, 2019
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski
For this low-wage earner, a raise opens up opportunities
Juggling two low-wage jobs doesn't leave Avianna Hudym with a lot of time on her hands. She is a server at one small restaurant and washes dishes at a second. Hudym is working a lot, but said she isn'...
Joseph Ho
Apr 01, 2019
Rally organizer Saima Desai has a visitor in Regina sign a petition calling on the province to raise its minimum wage to $15 per hour on April 1. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Group rallies for $15 minimum wage
Saskatchewan having the second-lowest minimum wage in the country, one group is rallying in Regina on Monday, hoping to make some noise on the issue and raise the minimum amount workers earn each hour...
CJME News
Apr 01, 2019
Doug Ford slams federal carbon tax that takes effect in four provinces today
TORONTO - Canada's most populous province and the federal government engaged in a pitched battle for public opinion over the carbon tax as it launched Monday, just six months ahead of the federal elec...
The Canadian Press
Apr 01, 2019
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