Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: National News

New cultural arts centre in Kahnawake breeds hope for next generation
KAHNAWAKE, QUEBEC - Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer is proud to be able to speak the same language her ancestors spoke. In the 1980s, Sky-Deer enrolled in one of the first schools in the Mohawk community of Ka...
Miriam Lafontaine, The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2025

Talks off before they began, BCGEU leader says of negotiations with B.C. government
VICTORIA - The head of the union representing British Columbia's 34,000 public sector workers says a government request to get back to the bargaining table appears to have been a "cheap stunt" as it o...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

B.C. public service union to escalate job action as talks break off with province
VICTORIA - Contract talks between the British Columbia government and the union representing public service workers broke off shortly after they began on Monday. Paul Finch, president of the BC Genera...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Campbell not a 'saviour' but a much-needed conduit for Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell said his appointment as British Columbia's new point-person to improve quality of life for people living in the city's Downtown Eastside doesn't mean he's a "czar...
Brenna Owen and Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Legal challenges claim B.C. natural gas pipeline hasn't been 'substantially started'
VANCOUVER - Two legal challenges filed in British Columbia claim a liquefied natural gas pipeline hasn't been "substantially started," contrary to a decision made by the provincial government back in ...
Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Quebec impresario Gilbert Rozon's $14M sexual assault civil trial now up to judge
MONTREAL - After 10 long months, the civil trial pitting Quebec impresario Gilbert Rozon against nine plaintiffs accusing him of sexual assault has come to an end. The 70-year-old Rozon is being sued ...
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Ottawa gets nearly 1,000 federal budget briefs, with many AI and digital policy asks
OTTAWA - The federal finance committee has received 948 briefs as part of its consultation ahead of the federal budget, with many of them touching on artificial intelligence and digital policy issues....
Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Millions of dollars for Algoma Steel loan is a matter of sovereignty: Hajdu
OTTAWA - Algoma Steel Group Inc. is set to receive half a billion dollars in government loans to help it reorient its business away from the United States as the federal government argues supporting t...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

Former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell to oversee provincial efforts on DTES
VICTORIA - Former senator and past Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell has been appointed as British Columbia's new point-person to improve quality of life for those living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025

New Major Projects Office absorbing existing team already doing much of the same work
OTTAWA - The federal government's new Calgary-based major projects office to help fast track major infrastructure proposals will absorb a similar division created in Ottawa just over one year ago to d...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Sep 29, 2025
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