Political leaders across Canada are considering placing people into forced drug treatment programs. Alberta is funding the ...
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Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Saskatchewan government involving Métis groupThe Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal from the Saskatchewan government over a lawsuit where a Métis organization says it ...
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The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously decided to dismiss an appeal from the Saskatchewan government, which was ...
The former Canadian women's team national coach also spoke about the growth of basketball in Canada, and the WNBA's arrival.
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Star Phoenix on MSNMade in Canada: Saskatchewan lentils have a big global marketOver many years, however, Canada’s bread basket has become fertile ground for a crop which is in demand in many international ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) and Universities Canada (UnivCan) concluded a successful Canada-in-Asia Conference ...
Saskatchewan has declared all pipeline permits pre-approved to boost Canada’s energy security and reduce reliance on U.S.
A ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada means the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan can proceed with an Aboriginal rights and title ...
Saskatchewan announced new policies on drug trafficking and possession this week. The province is considering following Alberta's lead and having involuntary treatment programs for drug users who are ...
Food, Lawrence MacAulay, and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister, Daryl Harrison, have announced continued funding and ...
Canada's AAA ratings withstand U.S. tariffs, but provinces like Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and ...
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