Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Canada supplying 23.6 million barrels of oil under IEA release plan
OTTAWA - Canada plans to contribute 23.6 million barrels of oil to an International Energy Agency plan to help stabilize energy markets as the war in the Middle East continues to choke off tanker ship...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Healthcare Heroes Appreciation Awards announced in North Battleford
NORTH BATTLEFORD — Dr. Patricia Campbell, a family doctor in North Battleford, said it's the little things and the big things that make her work so rewarding. She recalls a touchin...
Angela Brown Mar 13, 2026

Quebec Tories sour on Grapes as caucus members support Don Cherry for Order of Canada
OTTAWA - Opposition is mounting among Quebec's federal Conservatives to their own party's push to award the Order of Canada to controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry. In a social media post late ...
Michel Saba, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: SARM Convention in Regina, rising fertilizer prices
This week, the roundtable recaps the SARM Annual Convention and Trade Show, including the Bearpit session and a presentation about the Port of Churchill, along with fertilizer prices, the Water Securi...
Ryan Young Mar 13, 2026

Faculty association warns Sask Poly layoffs threaten programs and stability
REGINA - The president of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association was at the Legislature this week to raise concerns about layoffs at the post-secondary institutions. Michelle Downton, presid...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026

Canada supplying 23.6 million oil barrels under IEA release plan
OTTAWA - Canada has committed to supplying 23.6 million barrels of oil as part of a larger International Energy Agency plan to help stabilize energy markets as the war in the Middle East continues. Th...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Environment committee engaging in 'junior high behaviour': former climate advisers
OTTAWA - Two former advisers on Ottawa's climate policies say recent antics by parliamentarians at the House of Commons environment committee demonstrate why they resigned from Canada's independent ne...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Canada rejects Iraqi government's claim that Ottawa will take detainees from ISIL era
OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada is rejecting a claim by the Iraqi government that Ottawa will bring home Canadian men detained during the rule of the Islamic State group. The Iraqi claim followed a mee...
Dylan Robertson and Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Questions linger about duties of incoming national security and intelligence adviser
OTTAWA - As Canada's national security and intelligence adviser prepares to leave her post, there are questions about the exact role her apparent successor will play. Early this month, Prime Minister ...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Mar 13, 2026

Decorum at leg goes downhill over the power rates issue
REGINA — Decorum in the legislative assembly became an issue this week after Speaker Todd Goudy struggled to keep a lid on unruly MLAs. During question period, Goudy had to interject severa...
John Cairns Mar 13, 2026










