By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 20, 2026 11:40 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she has
Canada’s foreign service cuts are disproportionately affecting positions based abroad, with those rotational positions being eliminated at three times the rate of those for Global Affairs staff based in Canada.
Sexual Violence Prevention Month has many advocates in Saskatchewan raising awareness on the gaps in resources. According to Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan, the province has one of the highest
Chris Van Brockhoven booked his trip to Vancouver last summer in the hopes of attending a World Cup match, but after learning the cost of admission, his group felt forced
Young people are looking for jobs — just not where employers are looking to hire them, a new survey shows. Most small businesses prefer personal connections and networks to recruit
An Ontario man whose brother died when his call to 911 was dropped and left uninvestigated is urging the provincial government to reform the rules governing call takers in a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A major step is underway to extend Montreal’s metro blue line east to Anjou, with excavation now officially in progress. A massive
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Nakon’i’a with Kunsi is a TV puppet show to hit the screens in the coming year about learning the Nakoda language. The
Canada’s agriculture minister says he had a good conversation with a group of Saskatchewan agriculture stakeholders Tuesday, as he continues consultation with stakeholders from across the country on the government’s
The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has spent years digging in provincial archives, looking for death records of children from the time a residential school operated on the nation. Now, it


