Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Canada drops terror sanctions on Syria and its interim government
OTTAWA - Canada is dropping its terror listing for the group that has governed Syria since the ouster of dictator Bashar Assad one year ago. Syria is no longer listed as a state supporter of terrorism...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

Two progressive VLT game winners take home a total of $1.5 million
REGINA — Two Saskatchewan Western Canada Lottery players have pulled in significant Vault Breaker jackpots. Sara Hodgson of Avonlea was awarded $896,889.70 after winning the grand jackpot on Vau...
SaskToday Dec 05, 2025

NDP MP Kwan accuses Liberals of 'fearmongering' over defence export bill
OTTAWA - NDP MP Jenny Kwan is dismissing an internal Liberal caucus document as a "fearmongering" attempt to dissuade government MPs from supporting her bill to tighten oversight of defence-related ex...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

Fact File: Video of chained Mustang 'stolen' from Brampton, Ont. driveway is a skit
A video posted to social media in December appeared to show a Brampton, Ont. man filming the chained-up bumper of his Mustang - the only part of the vehicle that remained after a supposed theft. While...
Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

Environment Canada: Saskatchewan sees another unusually warm November
Like the last few months, November was warmer than normal in Saskatchewan. Every Environment Canada weather station recorded temperatures between 1.9 and 3.2 degrees above average for the month...
Ryan Young Dec 05, 2025

Ottawa moving to reissue fishing licences to Mi'kmaq group despite Inuit objections
OTTAWA - The federal government says it is proposing to reissue fishing licences to a coalition of Mi'kmaq First Nations in Atlantic Canada, despite objections from Inuit in Nunavut who successfully s...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

Fall sitting wraps at legislature
REGINA — The fall sitting of the legislature has wrapped up, with MLAs now headed home until the session resumes in March. The at-times contentious sitting ended on a newsworthy note, as the pro...
John Cairns Dec 05, 2025

Hundreds of federal public servants warned this week of job cuts
OTTAWA - Hundreds of workers have been warned they may lose their jobs as the government moves to shrink the size of the public service. The Public Service Alliance of Canada said Friday that 219 of i...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement
OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are planning to force a vote in the House of Commons next Tuesday on the Liberal government's pipeline agreement with Alberta. Leader Pierre Poilievre posted on soci...
Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

SaskAgToday Roundtable: Farm debt increasing, concern over lack of veterinarians in Canada, and more
Join Kevin Hursh, Ryan Young, and Doug Falconer as they discuss this week's notable agriculture news items, from the issue of low veterinarian numbers in Canada, to the growing gap between farm de...
Ryan Young Dec 05, 2025
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