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Moose Jaw residents sound off on election topics ahead of Nov. 13 vote | EnvoyPost
Municipal elections are gearing up in cities around Saskatchewan and in Moose Jaw, residents are sounding off on the issues…
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Labour minister decries ‘lack of urgency’ in resolving B.C., Montreal port disputes | EnvoyPost
The federal labour minister says there’s a “concerning lack of urgency” to resolve port disputes in British Columbia and Montreal…
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Calls for revamped Saskatoon transit system ahead of civic election | EnvoyPost
The future of public transit is just one of several issues Saskatoon’s mayor and city council will have to juggle…
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Average rent in Canada drops for 1st time since 2021 | EnvoyPost
The average asking rent for all residential property types in Canada saw its first annual decrease since July 2021, but…
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University of Guelph’s president is resigning | EnvoyPost
Charlotte Yates announced that she is stepping down effective immediately.
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Health minister wants all Quebecers to have access to a health professional by 2026 | EnvoyPost
The proportion of Quebecers with access to a family doctor dropped from 82 per cent in 2019 to 73 per…
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Trump’s re-election creates an ‘uncertain road’ for Canadian industry | EnvoyPost
Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 has automotive, steel and aluminum industry groups in Canada worried about…
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Quebec man’s acquittal in 1978 double murder ‘historic and exceptional,’ lawyer says | EnvoyPost
Claude Paquin was first convicted of the murders in 1983, his appeal was unsuccessful, and he served 18 years in…
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CRAB Park tent encampment closed down as final residents moved out | EnvoyPost
CRAB Park has been the home of an encampment since 2021 but those who remain living there were asked to…
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Saskatoon Public Library workers give strike notice | EnvoyPost
Saskatoon Public Library workers have issued a strike notice for Tuesday if an agreement is not reached.
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