Author Archives: Syndicated Content

National spotlight on Saskatchewan tourism
REGINA — Saskatchewan will be well-represented at the 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards in Gatineau, Québec. This marks a record-breaking year with nine finalists from the province, announced ...
SaskToday Oct 17, 2025

Report into Alberta Health Services contracts finds conflicts widely known
EDMONTON - A report into allegations of corruption in Alberta Health Services contracts says it was widely known two employees were in conflicts of interest, but no steps were taken by senior official...
Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Opening grain prices Friday, October 17
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 198.59 Canola: &nbs...
Ryan Young Oct 17, 2025

Federal Court allows caretaker council in Kanesatake after cancelled election
MONTREAL - The Federal Court has decided that five outgoing chiefs of a Montreal-area Mohawk community can form a caretaker council more than two months after an election was abruptly cancelled. On Th...
Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Plaintiffs unhappy after lawsuit against gas-fired electricity is struck down
REGINA - Plaintiffs and their supporters say they are disappointed after a Court of King’s Bench ruling to strike down their lawsuit against the government’s move to expand natural gas-fir...
John Cairns Oct 17, 2025

Montreal man pleads guilty to making death threats against Parti Québécois leader
MONTREAL - A Montreal man has pleaded guilty to making death threats against Parti Qubcois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Philippe Clment-Laberge, 42, entered his plea on Tuesday at the Montreal cou...
Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Diab says new border bill powers would have been useful during COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA - A Liberal government bill that would give Ottawa new powers to limit permanent and temporary immigration applications would have been useful during the COVID-19 pandemic, Immigration Minister...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Report into Alberta health contracts finds conflicts widely known
EDMONTON - A final report into allegations of corruption in Alberta government health contracts says it was widely known two staffers were in conflicts of interest but no steps were taken by senior of...
Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

CP NewsAlert: Report into Alberta health contracts finds conflicts widely known
EDMONTON - A final report into allegations of corruption in Alberta government health contracts says it was widely known two staffers were in conflicts of interest but no steps were taken by senior of...
Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025

Striking B.C. public service staff to enter non-binding mediation with province
VANCOUVER - The union representing striking public service workers across British Columbia has agreed to enter non-binding mediation with the province in their labour dispute. The BC General Employees...
Chuck Chiang and Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Oct 17, 2025












