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Scope of Saskatchewan health care safety review ‘still finalizing,’ says health ministerSaskatchewan's health minister says the government is still finalizing the details surrounding the independent review to bolster hospital safety announced last week.CanadaJan 28
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St. Paul’s workers call for change after hospital death puts spotlight on violenceThe death of Trevor Dubois has brought attention to the topic of violence in Sask. hospitals, with workers at St. Paul's writing a letter, outlining what they face daily.CanadaJan 12
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NDP leadership candidates pitch their rebuilding plans in final debateFour of the five candidates said they are running to rebuild the party, while Tony McQuail was the lone candidate who said he is eyeing the Prime Minister's Office.PoliticsFeb 20
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SaskPower rate hike takes effect, electricity costs increaseThe new rate hike will add approximately $5 per month to the average household bill. A similar increase is also being proposed for 2027.CanadaFeb 3
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Saskatchewan NDP pushes for emergency session over proposed rate hikesThe Saskatchewan NDP said an emergency session must be called to tackle affordability issues, including proposed rate hikes on power and auto insurance.ConsumerJan 5
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Protesters rally outside N.S. legislature as tensions rise inside during debateHundreds of protesters made their voices heard outside the Nova Scotia legislature to protest the government's cuts to cultural programs and resource extraction policies.PoliticsMar 3
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Alberta minister optimistic about ER doctor deal, doesn’t blame physicians for delayIf both sides can't come to terms soon, the short-term contingency plans include looking to bring in nurse practitioners, triage nurses, or boosting emergency room budgets.HealthMar 3
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Alberta Premier defends controversial referendum questions on immigrationAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her proposed changes to immigration rules, that will be the subject of province-wide referendum in October.PoliticsFeb 20
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B.C.’s provincial deficit ‘unsustainable’ as budget day nears, official saysBritish Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey recently predicted that she was going to be the "least popular person in the province for a while."CanadaFeb 15
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Ford government spends further $1.7M advertising its plans for Ontario PlaceThe campaign ran during the second half of 2025. It follows a previous set of commercials budgeted at $2 million and designed to combat 'negative sentiment' about Ontario Place.PoliticsFeb 26
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‘It’s not a freebie’: Ford government defends OSAP changes as opposition continuesPremier Doug Ford said OSAP "is not a freebie anymore" and that "money doesn't grow on trees" as opposition to his student loan changes continues to bubble.PoliticsFeb 23
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Constructing new Toronto subway bridge could force temporary closure of DVPThe new transit project will connect Don Mills and Eglinton to Ontario Place by passing across the DVP, through Toronto's east end, and into the downtown.PoliticsFeb 18
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Saskatchewan electricity rate hike to increase other costs, says expertCosts of other goods like food and transportation are set to increase as energy rates increase across the province in the coming months, according to an expertCanadaJan 5
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Premier defends Nova Scotia budget as critics continue to speak outNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is defending his province's newly unveiled budget as critics voice concerns about cuts to public service and a $1.2 billion deficit.PoliticsFeb 24
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Toronto politicians pay tribute to Giorgio Mammoliti, dead at 64Tributes are pouring in for Giorgio Mammoliti, a former Toronto city councillor and MPP, as Mayor Olivia Chow and others offer condolences.CanadaFeb 25
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she hasn’t signed separatist petitionAlberta Premier Danielle Smith claims she has not signed a petition that is currently gathering signatures calling for a referendum on pulling the province out of Confederation.PoliticsFeb 13
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Alberta ‘shooting itself in the foot’ by blaming immigrants, say expertsImmigration experts say the UCP's proposed changes to immigration policies could turn immigrants away when they're still badly needed in some sectors of Alberta's economy.PoliticsFeb 23
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Behind the scenes of Diageo’s attempts to soften the blow of an Ontario plant closureThe night before it announced an Ontario bottling facility would close, representatives from Diageo got in touch with Doug Ford's office. At first, the conversation was cordial.PoliticsFeb 20
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Smith MLAs have signed referendum petition, Alberta separatist claimsA leader of Alberta's separatist movement says some members of Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party caucus have signed the petition.CanadaJan 30
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Ontario not currently on path to balance, financial watchdog findsThe FAO found that the provincial government's budget deficit will increase to $11.1 billion in the 2025-26 year, an increase from the previous year.EconomyFeb 11