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Opinion: Mark Carney, please have a seat

Opinion: Mark Carney, please have a seat

John Cairns’ News Watch: Canada’s latest “unelected” Prime Minister is in dire need of a mandate to govern.
Internet Child Exploitation Unit file numbers nearly doubled since 2021

Internet Child Exploitation Unit file numbers nearly doubled since 2021

These files include investigating crimes involving the abuse and/or exploitation of infants, children and teens on the Internet.
NDP main focus is on Trump tariffs when session resumes

NDP main focus is on Trump tariffs when session resumes

Opposition Leader Carla Beck says party will introduce emergency motion Thursday to condemn President Trump.
Former Prairie agricultural agency gains historic designation

Former Prairie agricultural agency gains historic designation

PFRA was a function of government for more than 70 years.
FCAA warns of crypto scams after premier's image used

FCAA warns of crypto scams after premier's image used

Fake news article targets Saskatchewan investors.
Ag literacy on school agendas in March

Ag literacy on school agendas in March

Industry volunteers to make presentations during Agriculture Literacy Month.
Police report poor road conditions due to winter weather

Police report poor road conditions due to winter weather

Before travelling, check the weather and road conditions along your route.
Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan is also applying a new $1,000 flat fee for construction permits of hazardous goods facilities.
Saskatchewan RCMP respond to concerns over dispatch vacancies

Saskatchewan RCMP respond to concerns over dispatch vacancies

RCMP says it can lean on counterparts from other provinces when the Communications Centre in Saskatchewan is overloaded.
Building permit statistics strong in Sask.

Building permit statistics strong in Sask.

Statistics Canada reports a 78.7 per cent increase in 2004.
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