Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: National News

Family of Ottawa mass murder victims calls on immigration department for help
OTTAWA - The brother and father of an Ottawa man whose wife and four children were killed in a gruesome mass stabbing last year are asking the federal government for help as they face immigration chal...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is 'going to happen'
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to telling a Bay Street audience Friday that he will secure a new pipeline for Alberta, offering his strongest endorsement of the idea yet. During an arm...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

B.C. RCMP trio violated code of conduct with racist, sexist messages: adjudicator
An RCMP adjudicator has found three B.C constables failed to treat people with respect and courtesy when they posted racist, sexist and homophobic comments in a group chat with other officers and on p...
Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Name of founding Hells Angels member appears on Montreal-area tombstone
MONTREAL - The name of a founding member of the Hells Angels in Canada has appeared on a new tombstone showcasing the logo of the outlaw biker gang at a parish cemetery on Montreal's South Shore. On T...
Maura Forrest, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Nova Scotia judge approves $32-million settlement for people with disabilities
HALIFAX - A judge has approved one of the largest class-action settlements in Nova Scotia's history, saying the agreement could see the province paying $32 million to as many as 2,600 disabled residen...
Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Poilievre lays out market-first opposition to Carney's federal budget in speech
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needled Prime Minister Mark Carney over the size of the federal deficit Friday in a speech offering his critique of the Liberal budget tabled on Nov. 4. P...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Smith defends back-to-work law, says decision is the democratic job of lawmakers
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her government's move to quickly pass back-to-work legislation invoking the Charter's notwithstanding clause, saying democracy is when elected officials mak...
Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Liberal government survives second confidence vote amid Conservative caucus turmoil
OTTAWA - The minority Liberal government survived two make-or-break confidence votes this week, capping off an eventful few days on Parliament Hill that featured a budget, a floor-crossing and a resig...
Sarah Ritchie and David Baxter, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

CFIA says cull over, all ostriches shot dead at B.C. farm by 'professional marksman'
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it has shot dead all ostriches at a British Columbia farm and is moving to the disposal phase of the operation to fulfil a...
Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025

Montreal police adopt new practices to support victims of strangulation
MONTREAL - Montreal police are expanding a pilot project meant to provide better support for victims of strangulation in relation to domestic violence. The 18-month pilot launched in May 2024 in Montr...
Canadian Press Nov 07, 2025












