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Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is warning a 25 per cent tariff U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is threatening would hurt Canada’s food and energy sectors and be “disastrous” for economic stability and security on both sides of the border. Scott Moe argues against retaliatory tariffs: ‘Wrong moves here could haveContinue Reading

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Saskatchewan A Northern Saskatchewan family has been without permanent housing on Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation since summer. They have been living in shacks and tents without power, running water or heat since their house burned to the ground in July. Situation illuminates broader housing crisis for Peter Ballantyne Cree NationContinue Reading

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Saskatchewan A $6-million settlement that could see around a million Canadians eligible for a credit with Ticketmaster reached its final stages in Regina on Friday. Final settlement approval will likely come before Christmas, judge says Chris Edwards · CBC News · Posted: Dec 06, 2024 4:16 PM EST | Last Updated:Continue Reading

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Saskatchewan A Saskatchewan man who abducted his daughter to prevent her from getting the COVID-19 vaccine was sentenced Friday morning. Michael Jackson, 55, received a one-year jail sentence, which he has already served, and two years of probation. Michael Jackson, 55, still faces 2 years of probation and 100 hours ofContinue Reading

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Saskatchewan Saskatchewan’s information and privacy commissioner says hackers obtained the medical and personal information of more than 7,000 people. The breach affected patient records stored electronically through four clinics run by the health-care company Innomar. Data breach involved patient records from Sask. Innomar clinics: privacy commissionerAdam Hunter · CBC NewsContinue Reading

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When Janice Parente read a CBC story this past spring about a dubious brainwave study targeting primarily Indigenous kids in Saskatchewan, it immediately piqued her interest.  That’s because the Quebec-based scientist and research ethics expert was putting the finishing touches on a book critiquing Canada’s system of research oversight. TheContinue Reading