Despite a small overall enrolment number increase for the University of Saskatchewan, fewer international students are seen in campus halls. “It was anticipated with all the federal changes that came
Every year, refugees come to Canada fleeing war , violence and persecution. But their hopes for a smooth transition are often dashed as soon as their feet hit Canadian soil.
Calgary Transit is going back to the market for a small fleet of electric shuttle buses after it was forced to cancel its original contract due to delays. The original
An Indigenous eagle feather has been gifted to the School of Justice Studies at Lethbridge Polytechnic for use in the program courtroom. “This will help to understand the challenges and difficulties our
Ontario Big City Mayors are asking the province to review mental-health laws and whether to expand the scope of involuntary treatment for people who are addicted to drugs and live
The Manitoba Inuit Association is at the centre of three Workplace Safety and Health investigations and allegations from current and former staff of “multiple incidents of bullying, intimidation, aggression, harassment
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian firms can request a temporary remission of tariffs on the imports of Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum products, the finance ministry
A final poll ahead of B.C.’s election day finds the BC NDP is favoured to win a third term. However, it is still a close race.A new Ipsos poll conducted
Descrease article font size Increase article font size “It was a perfect storm of just really unfortunate things that happened that led us to leaving the house,” Rachelle Swan said
A Nova Scotia man with PTSD and diabetes says he was denied entry to a local community centre for a hockey game because he could not provide documentation for his


