Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Minister open to changing bill that would give police easier access to personal data
OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he is open to amending proposed border security legislation that would make it easier for police to obtain access to information about Canadian...
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press Oct 09, 2025

NDP slams ‘trainwreck’ Moe news conference in Moose Jaw on moving shelter
REGINA — Confusion and controversy continue to swirl over Premier Scott Moe’s media availability in Moose Jaw on Wednesday. The news conference came about after meetings involving Moe, Moo...
John Cairns Oct 09, 2025

Ontario declares measles outbreak over after nearly a year of spread
TORONTO - Ontario's measles outbreak, which sickened more than 2,300 people over the course of nearly a year, highlighted the consequences of declining vaccination rates and led to the death of a newb...
Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press Oct 09, 2025

Police-reported violent crime rate grew in Canada as it dropped in the U.S.: report
OTTAWA - The gap between Canada and the United States on police-reported violent crime has narrowed in recent years, driven by a rise in the rate of major assaults here. A Statistics Canada analysis o...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Oct 09, 2025

'Stable' reputation makes Canada attractive to investors, Joly says
OTTAWA - Ottawa's industrial strategy will leverage Canada's reputation for stability to attract more foreign investment, Industry Minister Mlanie Joly said Thursday in a speech at the Canadian Club T...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Oct 09, 2025

Riders look to lock up first place in West Division as they host struggling Argos
REGINA - Although the stakes are high, the Saskatchewan Roughriders aren't looking past Friday's contest with the struggling Toronto Argonauts. With a victory over the 5-11 Argos, who have already bee...
Jeff DeDekker, The Canadian Press Oct 09, 2025

CFIA announces plans to cut red tape
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is set to make seven regulatory changes to cut red tape around agricultural production. Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald says the package of regu...
Doug Falconer Oct 09, 2025

Saskatchewan puts Crown lease land auctions on hold
Auctions of Saskatchewan crown lease land are once again on hold. Auctions were set to open Oct. 7 and close Oct. 28 after not being held for two years. However, premier Scott Moe announced Oct. 3 the...
Doug Falconer Oct 09, 2025

Saskatchewan puts Crown lease land auctions on hold
Auctions of Saskatchewan crown lease land are once again on hold. Auctions were set to open Oct. 7 and close Oct. 28 after not being held for two years. However, premier Scott Moe announced Oct. 3 the...
Doug Falconer Oct 09, 2025

Analyst expects November canola contract to continue to drop
Look for November canola to slip below C$600 per tonne by the end of Thanksgiving week. That's according to Phil Speiss, a trader with RBC Dominion Securities in Winnipeg. Despite canola adding so...
Doug Falconer Oct 09, 2025












