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Trump’s tariffs hurt Canada’s agri-food, but our own policies are worse

Trump’s tariffs hurt Canada’s agri-food, but our own policies are worse

Canada’s own trade barriers and lack of innovation are doing more damage to agri-food than Trump ever could.
B.C. investigates 'significant' opioid diversion, including international trafficking

B.C. investigates 'significant' opioid diversion, including international trafficking

VICTORIA — A "significant portion" of opioids prescribed by doctors and pharmacists in British Columbia are being diverted, and prescribed alternatives are being trafficked provincially, nationally and internationally, a Ministry of Health investigat
Nunavut MP calls on Liberals to extend Inuit child funding program

Nunavut MP calls on Liberals to extend Inuit child funding program

OTTAWA — Nunavut MP Lori Idlout is repeating her calls for Ottawa to extend a funding program for Inuit children.
Black legacy and leadership celebrated in February

Black legacy and leadership celebrated in February

African Canadian/Black History Month proclaimed in Saskatchewan.
Update: Travel not recommended on Estevan-area highways

Update: Travel not recommended on Estevan-area highways

Most highways in the southeast are listed as covered, with reduced or poor visibility.
Women win lawsuit against B.C. man acquitted of their sex assaults

Women win lawsuit against B.C. man acquitted of their sex assaults

VANCOUVER — A man who spent 27 years in prison before he was found wrongfully convicted has been ordered by a British Columbia Supreme Court judge to pay $375,000 each to five women who sued him for sexual assault.
Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

Photographer 'The Prairie Chair' chronicles stories from Sask. and beyond

For over a decade now, Brenda Cardiff has been taking photos of historical places with a prairie chair in each of them.
Nine migrants detained, one dead after illegal border crossings into Alberta: RCMP

Nine migrants detained, one dead after illegal border crossings into Alberta: RCMP

EDMONTON — Mounties say they thwarted two illegal border crossings in Alberta this week, with nine people detained and another dead after fleeing from police.
Encampments, disability payments, highway tolls: Ontario parties talk affordability

Encampments, disability payments, highway tolls: Ontario parties talk affordability

Ontario's main political parties pivoted to affordability measures Wednesday, as the threat of U.S. tariffs took a back seat on the campaign trail.
Encampments, disability payments, highway tolls: Ontario parties talk affordability

Encampments, disability payments, highway tolls: Ontario parties talk affordability

Ontario's main political parties pivoted to affordability measures Wednesday, as the threat of U.S. tariffs took a back seat on the campaign trail.
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