Author Archives: Syndicated Content

B.C. ostriches' fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its decision on whether to hear a B.C. ostrich farm's final appeal to save its flock, more than 10 months after the Canadian Food Inspection Agen...
Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Majority of Americans think Canada is negotiating in good faith: Poll
WASHINGTON - Most Americans - including Republicans - continue to view Canada positively in economic and trade matters even as U.S. President Donald Trump directs anger at their northern neighbour. Th...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Supreme Court to decide whether it will weigh in on Saskatchewan's school pronoun law
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is set to announce today whether it will hear appeals in a challenge of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law. The law prevents children under 16 from changing their n...
Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Supreme Court to decide whether it will weigh in on Saskatchewan's school pronoun law
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is set to announce today whether it will hear appeals in a challenge of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law. The law prevents children under 16 from changing their n...
Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Prince Harry to visit veterans in Toronto today ahead of Remembrance Day
Prince Harry is set to meet with some of Canada's oldest veterans today as part of his two-day visit to Toronto for events related to Remembrance Day. The Duke of Sussex, who served in Afghanistan as ...
Canadian Press Nov 06, 2025

Canadian premiers are too quick to override rights, former PM Jean Chrétien warns
TORONTO - Canada's premiers are too quick to use the notwithstanding clause for "marginal reasons" and have lost sight of its original purpose, former prime minister Jean Chrtien said Wednesday evenin...
Cassidy McMackon, The Canadian Press Nov 05, 2025

Threshing demonstration brings pioneer harvest days to life
PREECEVILLE — Harvest time back in the pioneer era meant neighbours gathering together to help cut grain into sheaves and feed a threshing machine, usually run by a steam engine. Neighbours woul...
Liz Jacobsen Nov 05, 2025

Province still sorting through fine details of federal budget
REGINA - The provincial government is still working its way through the fine print of Tuesday’s federal budget and its $78 billion deficit. “Obviously we're looking at it in more ...
John Cairns Nov 05, 2025

Universities, Polytec team up to advance clean energy in Sask.
SASKATOON — The Government of Saskatchewan is strengthening the foundation of a unique research partnership that will support energy and mineral research and help make Saskatchewan a global lead...
Sask. Polytech Media Relations Nov 05, 2025

CFIA manual describes sitting on ostriches to inject lethal drug as cull ruling nears
OTTAWA - A Canadian Food Inspection Agency document on culling birds describes how ostriches should be killed, by methods that can include breaking their necks, lethal injection, gassing or shooting. ...
Canadian Press Nov 05, 2025










