Category Archives: News

Ottawa says Chinese EV tariff review is 'informal,' with no specific deadline
OTTAWA - The federal government says it is reviewing its decision to impose 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese EVs - but it can't or won't say when the review began, or when it will end. The tariffs took...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025

Carney looks to strengthen trade, security ties in U.K. visit
LONDON - Prime Minister Mark Carney is in London today to meet with the leaders of the United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Spain and Iceland. The talks are expected to revolve around trade and mutual ...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Sep 26, 2025
Four arrested and one wanted after robbery with a firearm on Sturgeon Lake First Nation
STURGEON LAKE FIRST NATION - Four people were apprehended and arrested by Prince Albert RCMP after an armed robbery, and one man, still at large, Toby Daniels, is being sought. On Sept. 23, at approxi...
SaskToday Sep 25, 2025

Three arrested after bear spray attack outside Regina school
REGINA - Regina Police Service says one female youth and two male youths are facing charges following an incident involving bear spray outside a school in the city. At approximately 10 a.m. Thursday m...
SaskToday Sep 25, 2025

Budget watchdog forecasts sharp rise in deficit to $68.5B this year
OTTAWA - The parliamentary budget officer says he expects the upcoming fall budget will reveal a sharp increase in Ottawa's annual deficit to $68.5 billion this year, up from $51.7 billion last year. ...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Sep 25, 2025

Multiple suspects charged in dark web drug trafficking network: Ontario RCMP
Mounties in Ontario have made seven arrests in what they say is one of the largest known dark web drug trafficking operations in Canadian history. The RCMP says the investigation began after a "takedo...
Canadian Press Sep 25, 2025

Regina council votes to opt in to Safe Public Spaces Act
REGINA - After a somewhat contentious council meeting on Wednesday, Regina council has voted in favour of opting in to the provincial Safe Public Spaces Act. Council ultimately voted yes to the recomm...
John Cairns Sep 25, 2025 Acting Police Chief Lorilee Davies speaks to reporters after Regina city council voted in favor of opting in to the provincial Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act. John Cairns

Tariffs, government spending, gas prices — what's driving inflation right now?
OTTAWA - MPs returned to the House of Commons earlier this month to confront an old problem - inflation - which is now being driven by new forces. Many consumers are still reeling from the decades-hig...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Sep 25, 2025

Canadian virus research hub in Saskatoon turns 50 amid concerns over U.S. funding
SASKATOON - One of Canada's premier vaccine centres celebrates its 50th birthday this week, but researchers say it comes amid unease over U.S. policy changes and funding cuts that threaten to upend th...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Sep 25, 2025

Federal inmate expected to plead guilty today to killing serial killer Robert Pickton
MONTREAL - An inmate accused of killing notorious serial killer Robert Pickton in a prison attack last year is expected to plead guilty today. Martin Charest was charged with first-degree murder in Ju...
Canadian Press Sep 25, 2025
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