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Military faces challenges to lasting culture change despite progress: report
The findings are included in the sixth and final report from the external monitor overseeing the implementation of recommendations from former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour.
'Jordan Peterson law': Alberta seeks to protect professionals from discipline for off-duty conduct
The Alberta government is introducing a so-called Jordan Peterson law that aims to restrict professional regulatory bodies from disciplining their members for off-duty conduct.
Federal finance minister says budget "tailored" to Saskatchewan's key industries
Federal Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne made a stop in Regina on Thursday to discuss investment priorities with the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM).
Senate of Canada hosts 'unacceptable' Palestinian tribunal, Jewish advocacy group says
A Canadian Jewish advocacy group is demanding answers after an anti-Israel tribunal was held at the Senate of Canada over the weekend.
Alberta prosecutors' association worried after alleged firing of two top Edmonton Crowns, calls for new employment protections
An association representing Alberta prosecutors is calling for new employment protections in the wake of the alleged firing of two top Edmonton Crowns.
Fifth person charged in relation to Regina's 11th homicide of 2025
Another person is facing a charge of accessory after the fact to murder in relation to a Nov. 1 Regina homicide.
Border officers' union raises security concerns about use of automation during asylum intakes
The head of the union representing Canada’s border officers is suggesting the government's move toward automating the refugee claimant process is creating security gaps — allegations the Canada
NDP calls on province to halt use of Regina motel with 'deplorable' conditions for social services clients
The province is adding $20 million to the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH) project over the next three years to boost supports for the growing number of Saskatchewan residents who are
House committee asks to interview shortlist of budget watchdog candidates
A committee of MPs is asking the government for a shortlist of candidates as it seeks to find a new permanent parliamentary budget officer (PBO) — after the interim fiscal watchdog raised concerns
Reports to provide court more information on man who killed Misha Pavelick prior to sentencing
A Regina judge has ordered a number of reports to be produced on the man who was convicted of killing Misha Pavelick in 2006.
Federal finance minister visits Regina, talks budget impacts
Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne joins SUMA President Randy Gouldin in an armchair discussion focused on the federal budget.
Premier Scott Moe continues trade talks in Washington, D.C.
Premier Scott Moe has had a busy week with the First Ministers meeting on Monday and then spending Tuesday in Washington, D.C., meeting with U.S. government officials.
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