Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Conservatives urge vote on any military role in Iran, accuse Carney of flip-flopping
OTTAWA - The Conservatives are calling for a parliamentary debate before any sort of Canadian military deployment to the ongoing war in Iran, a day after Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada could g...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

Oversize haul moving through Sask. won't hit the roads Thursday
REGINA — An oversized haul moving from Lajord to a location west of Strasbourg won’t be hitting the roads on Thursday due to the weather. On its Facebook page, Highway Hotline posted ...
Martin Oldhues Mar 05, 2026

Indigenous businesses show growing economic influence in Sask.
SASKATOON — Hundreds of Indigenous businesses — both big firms and individual entrepreneurs — gathered for the 5th Annual Indigenous Business Gathering on Wednesday, March 4, at Prai...
Jon Perez Mar 05, 2026

Privacy Commissioner probe finds Loblaw took too long to delete PC Optimum accounts
GATINEAU - An investigation by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has found that Loblaw took too long to address requests from customers who wanted to delete their PC Optimum accounts. The office on T...
Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

More than 20 states sue over Trump's worldwide tariffs
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to realign global trade are facing another legal battle after more than 20 states filed a lawsuit on Thursday challenging his latest worldwide tariffs....
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

Sutherland charged with having loaded handgun, fentanyl trafficking
SASKATOON — According to court records, a man whose manslaughter and unlawful confinement charges were stayed last year is now charged with possessing a loaded prohibited handgun and traffi...
Lisa Joy Mar 05, 2026

B.C. forestry workers, other sectors hurt by tariffs to get $70M in jobs training
VICTORIA - Workers in B.C.'s softwood lumber industry and those in other sectors who have lost their jobs because of U.S. tariffs will benefit from almost $71 million in funding for retraining. Federa...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

New coalition targets $100M for Canadian carbon removal projects by 2030
An emerging industry to remove carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere got a boost on Thursday with the launch of an initiative to raise another $100 million for those projects. The federal government, R...
Jordan Omstead, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

Ottawa accused of preferential treatment with coming rail subsidies for steel, lumber
OTTAWA - The federal government is being accused of creating an uneven playing field in Canada's shipping industry, and critics claim the Prime Minister's Office is unwilling to rectify it. Later this...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026

Fact File: What the Musqueam agreements mean for private property owners in B.C.
VANCOUVER - Ottawa this week published details of an agreement recognizing the Musqueam First Nation's Aboriginal title within much of Vancouver. The news prompted claims on social media that Canada h...
Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press Mar 05, 2026
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