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Alleged foreign interference: LeBlanc pushes opposition to come up with inquiry terms
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Patrick Moore discussion topic labeled “energy and sustainability – debunk of climate change”
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Saskatchewan government forms committee to review potential pipeline investment
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Premier Scott Moe announces ‘record’ revenue sharing ahead of budget
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Sask. HIV and syphilis rates spike in 2019
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Chief Evan Bray explains how Unifor and Co-op “are essentially holding the city hostage”
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Unifor president Jerry Dias arrested during Regina Co-op Refinery blockade
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Sask. justice minister explains upcoming name change restrictions for sex offenders
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Alec Couros on cyber security
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First Nation in Sask. preparing to take control of child welfare
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Saskatchewan government outlines Growth Plan during 2019 throne speech
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Sask. premier demands ‘new deal for Canada’ following Liberal victory
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New SaskPower net metering program comes online Nov. 1
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Maintaining optimism despite poor harvest conditions
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Over 1,000 striking Crown employees rally in downtown Regina
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What do federal election promises mean for Sask. voters?
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Sask. solar companies laying off staff amid net metering review
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Sask. students getting out to vote despite hectic midterm season
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Crown employees blockade SaskTel call centre; plan to return to work Tuesday
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It’s been called a national crisis, so why isn’t opioid abuse an election discussion?
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Feds must release ‘secret’ record on Nazis in Canada: ‘We cannot move forward’Jewish advocacy groups say Canada must unseal reports that detail how many Nazis immigrated after WWII. 'We cannot learn the lessons of the past if we don't know the past.'Canada10 hours
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Canada’s military training ‘not for sale,’ minister says after top brass warningGen. Wayne Eyre warned that sharing even unclassified information could harm the country, saying unauthorized disclosures could have severe consequence for Canada.CanadaSep 28
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Trudeau offers ‘unreserved’ apology after tribute to man who fought with NazisThis came after calls for more action from the government in the wake of Anthony Rota’s resignation as Speaker of the House of Commons.CanadaSep 27
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Poland in ‘first steps’ of potential extradition of man who fought for NazisPoland's ambassador to Canada says that a Polish government minister has asked their Institute for Remembrance to look into the history of a man fought for the Nazis in WWII.CanadaSep 26
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‘Never submit to evil,’ Zelenskyy urges in speech as Trudeau vows $650M moreThe last time Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Canada, he was a relatively unknown leader fresh off an election win in 2019.CanadaSep 22
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4 in 10 Canadians say Pierre Poilievre best choice for PM: pollA new poll suggests that 40 per cent of respondents say Pierre Poilievre is their preferred choice from prime minister and 60 per cent think the Liberals needs a new leader.CanadaSep 21
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‘Gender ideology’ in spotlight as protests and counter-protests gatherAn LGBTQ2 advocate who is helping organize counter-protests said Canadians need to stand up for the community outside of Pride events.CanadaSep 19
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Canada not seeking to ‘provoke or escalate’ with India on Nijjar: TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed allegations of 'credible' intelligence he says suggest agents of the Indian government killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar.CanadaSep 19
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Still no date for Canada’s retail gun buyback as amnesty deadline nearsCSAAA president Wes Winkel says his organization has had monthly meetings with public safety officials he believes underestimated the complexity of a gun buyback.CanadaSep 15
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Ottawa axing GST on new rental apartment builds: ‘The right time’The federal government is removing the GST on all new apartment constructions in an effort to ease the financial burden on builders amid high interest rates.CanadaSep 14
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Trudeau calls on municipalities to ‘step-up’ on housing plansHousing Minister Sean Fraser says Canada needs to look at innovative ways to build more homes, including more factory-built homes.CanadaSep 13
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Can the Liberal caucus retreat lay out a clearer path amid Poilievre’s rise?Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives saw a summer surge in the polls, with a recent Abacus survey placing the Tories 14 points ahead of the Liberals.CanadaSep 12
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Morocco earthquake leaves thousands homeless, searching for answersThousands of Moroccans are homeless after the country was hit by its strongest earthquake in over a century, as the government estimates it could take five to six years to rebuild.WorldSep 12
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Hockey Canada complaint process left woman feeling ‘not safe,’ urging changeThe complainant says she was asked to take part in an adjudication session with a man she'd accused of sexual assault amid an active police investigation.CrimeSep 8
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Day 2 of ‘Freedom Convoy’ trial hears police were told: ‘Not one inch’Insp. Russell Lucas told the court that police plans had to change on the fly after the bulk of the vehicles arrived on January 29.CanadaSep 6
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Here’s what happened on Day 1 of the ‘Freedom Convoy’ trialThe criminal trial of "Freedom Convoy'' organizers begins today, as they answer charges related to their role in the protest that threw Canada's capital into chaos last year.CanadaSep 5
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‘Freedom Convoy’ duo faces trial in Ottawa. Here’s what the charges meanTamara Lich and Chris Barber are co-accused of mischief, counsel to commit mischief, intimidation and obstructing police for their roles in the "Freedom Convoy" protest.CanadaSep 5
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120 employees ‘no longer with the CRA’ after review of CERB claimsSince launching an internal review of employee's CERB claims earlier this year, the CRA says 120 people are no longer with the agency out of 600 reviewed cases.CanadaSep 1
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Canadian Forces to repeal ‘duty to report’ in latest sexual misconduct reformThe Canadian Armed Forces are repealing a policy known as the 'duty to report' to give victims of sexual misconduct and harassment more control in the reporting process.CanadaAug 30
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Climate protester throws paint on Tom Thomson art at Canadian galleryA man threw paint on a work by a famed landscape painter at the National Gallery of Canada in an self-described call for Canada to establish a national firefighting agency.CanadaAug 29
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Is Housing Accelerator Fund enough as calls grow for ‘wartime’ push?Calls are growing for a 'wartime' effort to build housing. Mayors and councillors from across Canada agree that the Housing Accelerator Fund can help, but more needs to be done.CanadaAug 24
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Wagner Group chief Prigozhin reportedly onboard deadly plane crashRussian Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was listed as a passenger on a private jet which crashed north of Moscow on Wednesday, according to Russian reports.WorldAug 23
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Arsenic-contaminated Giant Mine seen as ‘low-risk’ during N.W.T fireA former gold mine five kilometres from Yellowknife is seen as a low fire risk amid the Northwest Territories wildfires. The mine contains over 237,000 tonnes of arsenic trioxide.CanadaAug 21
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Trudeau says affordability crisis is top priority at P.E.I cabinet retreatIt's expected the housing crisis will be the central topic for ministers as they sit down to discuss their government's priorities.CanadaAug 21
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Elections Canada plans app so blind, visually impaired voters can OK ballotElections Canada is looking for a firm to develop and maintain an app that will help blind and visually impaired voters verify their ballots independently.CanadaAug 18