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Saskatchewan premier says there is room to make better use of trade deal with Europe
Saskatchewan’s premier says he sees significant potential to boost economic ties with Europe as he works through a four-country trade mission. Speaking from a major defence and security conference in Paris, Scott Moe said Monday that the existing free trade deal with the European Union has so far been underused. He said Saskatchewan can increase energy-related exports such as nuclear fuel, along with other commodities. “There are further opportunities for us to deepen our connections in all things mining and…
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Indigenous Police Are “Part of the Solution” Against Organized Crime: Former Senior RCMP Investigator
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Saskatchewan premier says there is room to make better use of trade deal with Europe
Saskatchewan’s premier says he sees significant potential to boost economic ties with Europe as he works…
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American man found guilty of second-degree murder in 2024 killing in New Brunswick
A 49-year-old man from Maine has been found guilty of murder in the 2024 killing of…
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By Anja Karadeglija The federal government will introduce two major bills in the last days of…
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By Dayne Patterson Alberta is planning to ask residents in an Oct. 19 referendum whether the…
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New Indigenous kids show filmed at Capilano University celebrates Cree language and culture
By Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, North Shore News A new kids show is set…
No appeal of RCMP acquittal for assault of Eskasoni woman
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Retired senator addresses Upper Chamber about cannabis
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Judgment Day – International tribunal finds Canada’s residential school system constituted genocide
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First Nation in Manitoba declares state of emergency due to drugs, violence
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