Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Fact File: Photo of Portland doughnut 'ICE fishing' protest actually taken in Toronto
A photo shared online in October supposedly showed protesters in Portland, Ore. 'baiting' United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with doughnuts suspended from fishing lines. The phot...
Marissa Birnie, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

'It depends': Carney shifts stance on maintaining emissions cap
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday the fate of the emissions cap on oil and gas producers depends on other efforts to lower emissions, suggesting his government might be open to scrapping...
Nick Murray, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Carney says renegotiating CUSMA likely won't resolve all trade issues with U.S.
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says it's clear the U.S. will keep targeting certain sectors with tariffs even after the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade. Canada-U.S. Tra...
Sarah Ritchie, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025
Sask. oil and gas land sale brings in $7.3M, led by southeast region
REGINA — The results are in for the Government of Saskatchewan's latest Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held Oct. 7. According to information released Oct. 10, the sale...
SaskToday staff Oct 10, 2025

Eight protesters arrested after allegedly breaking into MP's office: Toronto police
Toronto police say eight people have been arrested after they allegedly broke into the office of a member of Parliament and refused to leave as part of a protest Thursday morning. Police say they were...
Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Quebec's chief coroner orders inquiry into deaths linked to heavy-truck collisions
MONTREAL - Quebec's chief coroner has ordered a public inquiry into fatal collisions involving heavy trucks, as trucking industry representatives have been sounding the alarm about unsafe conditions o...
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Mail delivery set to resume as Canada Post workers to switch to rotating strikes
Mail delivery is set to resume on a limited basis after the union representing Canada Post employees announced it would transition from a countrywide strike to rotating stoppages starting Saturday mor...
Sammy Hudes, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

MP warns against further Indian Act changes before proper study in House of Commons
OTTAWA - A Liberal MP is warning a Senate committee studying changes to the Indian Act that it might end up doing more harm than good if it pursues changes to the Indian Act that were never endorsed b...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Opening grain prices Friday, October 10
Durum: 282.27 Feed Barley: 198.59 Canola: &n...
Ryan Young Oct 10, 2025

Supreme Court rules against Kanesatake in $2-million dispute with Quebec lawyer
MONTREAL - Canada's top court has sided with a Quebec lawyer in a $2-million dispute that has lasted for more than two decades, involving a Montreal-area Mohawk community. On Friday, the Supreme Court...
Maura Forrest, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025












