Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: National News

Chief justice to stand in for Gov. Gen. Mary Simon on Remembrance Day due to illness
OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is recovering in hospital from a respiratory virus, leaving her unable to preside over the national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa on Tuesday, Rideau Hall said Monday...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

New website raises awareness about available cancer clinical trials
Canadians now have access to a public listing of active cancer clinical trials across the country, a resource that's long existed in the United States and Europe. The Canadian Cancer Society announced...
Jean-Benoit Legault, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

Quebec premier lays out economic vision, warns economy headed for tough times
BEAUHARNOIS - Quebec Premier Franois Legault showed little interest on Monday to raising immigration levels, saying the way the economy is heading, the province will have more employees than job openi...
Stéphane Rolland, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

Montreal activist Yves Engler officially looking to enter NDP leadership race
OTTAWA - Montreal-based activist Yves Engler is applying to enter the NDP leadership race months after announcing his intention to make a bid. Engler bills himself as an "agitator" and is running for ...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

CP NewsAlert: Chief justice to stand in for Simon on Remembrance Day due to illness
OTTAWA - Rideau Hall says Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is recovering in hospital from a respiratory virus, leaving her unable to preside over the national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa on Tuesday. Chief ...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

'Why we do it': More than 100 volunteers lay flags at soldiers' graves in Kingston
KINGSTON - On a chilly November morning, more than 100 volunteers began arriving at a historic cemetery in Kingston, Ont., to help honour soldiers who are buried there. Some came with family members, ...
Sharif Hassan, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

B.C. police investigate vandalism at CFIA office, drone footage over ostrich pen
SURREY - Mounties in British Columbia have set off separate investigations that may be connected to the cull of hundreds of ostriches last week. Police said Monday that they are looking into a report ...
Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

B.C. going door to door to hear residents' concerns in Cowichan title area
The office of British Columbia Premier David Eby has appointed a "community contact" whose job is to work with residents of Richmond, B.C., going door to door to talk to those potentially affected by ...
Nono Shen, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

Prime minister, N.B. premier tease major project announcement in the province
FREDERICTON - Prime Minister Mark Carney and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt teased federal support for a major project in the province set to be announced later this week. The pair met Monday mornin...
Lyndsay Armstrong, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025

Canada loses measles elimination status, causing entire region to lose designation
TORONTO - Canada has officially lost the measles elimination status it had held since 1998, causing the entire region of the Americas to also lose the designation. The status is granted and revoked by...
Hannah Alberga and Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Nov 10, 2025
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