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Boy charged with murder in quadruple homicide on Saskatchewan First Nation

Boy charged with murder in quadruple homicide on Saskatchewan First Nation

REGINA — A 15-year-old boy is facing first-degree murder charges in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. The teen cannot be identified due to the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Suspect in stabbings on Saskatchewan First Nation arrested after days-long search

Suspect in stabbings on Saskatchewan First Nation arrested after days-long search

A man has been arrested days after stabbings at three different homes on a northern Saskatchewan First Nation.
Man, youth arrested in quadruple homicide on First Nation in Saskatchewan

Man, youth arrested in quadruple homicide on First Nation in Saskatchewan

REGINA — A man and a boy have been arrested in the shooting deaths of four people on a First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. Darrius Racette, 18, faces four counts of first-degree murder.
Former BC Liberal MLA Abbott named to province's First Nations treaty commission

Former BC Liberal MLA Abbott named to province's First Nations treaty commission

VICTORIA — A former longtime British Columbia legislator has been appointed to the province's independent facilitating body for treaty negotiations on First Nations rights and title.
Manhunt continues for suspect in First Nation stabbings in Saskatchewan

Manhunt continues for suspect in First Nation stabbings in Saskatchewan

VICTOIRE, Sask. — RCMP say they've laid charges but have not found a man they believe stabbed people at three different homes on a northern Saskatchewan First Nation.
Inuit call on PM to step in as child funding program approaches March end date

Inuit call on PM to step in as child funding program approaches March end date

OTTAWA — The head of Canada's national Inuit organization is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step in to save a program that helps fund services for Inuit kids.
Haida celebrate title agreement, Trudeau emotional at ceremony

Haida celebrate title agreement, Trudeau emotional at ceremony

SKIDEGATE, B.C. — With tears streaming down his face, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a gathering of Haida Nation leaders and community members that he couldn't think of a better place to make one of his final trips as Canada's leader.
Poilievre sticks with 'axe the tax,' adds policy details to slogans as election nears

Poilievre sticks with 'axe the tax,' adds policy details to slogans as election nears

OTTAWA — The Conservatives' favourite slogan — "axe the tax" — has been a rallying cry for the better part of three years as frustrated Canadians looked for relief from the rising cost of living.
RCMP say suspect is armed and dangerous after multiple stabbings in Saskatchewan

RCMP say suspect is armed and dangerous after multiple stabbings in Saskatchewan

VICTOIRE, Sask. — RCMP are hunting for a 29-year-old man who they allege stabbed people at three different homes on a northern Saskatchewan First Nation, and also tried to steal a vehicle in a nearby community while armed with a machete.
Itiqtitsijut: Hockey Night in Canada in Inuktitut to debut on APTN this spring

Itiqtitsijut: Hockey Night in Canada in Inuktitut to debut on APTN this spring

Hockey was a regular part of life for Robert Kabvitok growing up in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. In his youth, he'd travel by all-terrain snow vehicle to tournaments and watch televised games at home with his father.
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