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'Farm kid with a wicked slapshot:' Scott Moe wins first mandate as premier

'Farm kid with a wicked slapshot:' Scott Moe wins first mandate as premier

Some leaders have a reputation for political strategy, others for charisma. Scott Moe may be best known for being ordinary.
CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe retains seat

CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe retains seat

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe has held onto his seat of Rosthern-Shellbrook in the provincial election. Moe, who is 47, was first elected to the rural constituency in the 2011 vote and won again in 2016.
Too rural, not enough diversity, soul searching needed, say B.C. Liberals

Too rural, not enough diversity, soul searching needed, say B.C. Liberals

VICTORIA — British Columbia's Liberal party should view the election results as a wake-up call from voters who punished the free-enterprise coalition for refusing to renew itself in changing times, say former and current members of the legislature.
Canada women's security envoy sees rising authoritarian control during COVID-19

Canada women's security envoy sees rising authoritarian control during COVID-19

OTTAWA — Authoritarian leaders are using COVID-19 to roll back the rights of women and LGBTQ2 people, says Canada's new ambassador for women, peace and security.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Monday, Oct. 26, 2020

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Monday, Oct. 26, 2020

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 8:55 p.m. EDT on Oct. 26, 2020: There are 220,212 confirmed cases in Canada.
Money laundering inquiry hears of $800,000 and more in bags, luggage, backpacks

Money laundering inquiry hears of $800,000 and more in bags, luggage, backpacks

VANCOUVER — Vast amounts of cash started flowing into British Columbia's largest casino in 2010 and transactions of $800,000 or more became common as players hauled in bags, suitcases and backpacks full of cash, an inquiry heard Monday.
Spike in COVID-19 cases in B.C. prompts new restrictions to 'safe six'

Spike in COVID-19 cases in B.C. prompts new restrictions to 'safe six'

VICTORIA — British Columbia's top doctor is limiting the size of gatherings in private homes as COVID-19 infections rise, particularly in the province's Lower Mainland. Dr.
Officer says nothing unusual in arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou

Officer says nothing unusual in arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou

VANCOUVER — The RCMP officer who apprehended Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou three hours after she was detained by border officers said he didn't think boarding the plane to arrest her was a good idea. Const. Winston Yep said in B.C.
Thanksgiving festivities affecting COVID-19 numbers in Ontario, Manitoba: officials

Thanksgiving festivities affecting COVID-19 numbers in Ontario, Manitoba: officials

Health officials in Ontario and Manitoba are pointing to recent Thanksgiving celebrations as they continue to see high numbers of new COVID-19 infections despite strengthening restrictions in hot spot areas.
Mi'kmaq fisherman intends to fight federal charges alleging illegal lobster catch

Mi'kmaq fisherman intends to fight federal charges alleging illegal lobster catch

HALIFAX — A fisherman from a Mi'kmaq community in Cape Breton says he intends to plead not guilty to charges of illegal fishing after his lobster traps were seized last year by federal fisheries officers in southwestern Nova Scotia.
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