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Sask. MLA Betty Nippi-Albright cites policy disagreements for going independentWATCH: Saskatoon Centre MLA Betty Nippi-Albright says she is leaving Saskatchewan’s opposition NDP due to policy disagreements with the party’s leader on the province’s forced drug treatment bill.PoliticsMay 6
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Liberals questioned on details of police cooperation MOU between China and CanadaNDP MP Jenny Kwan questioned the Liberal government in the House of Commons on Monday about an agreement the Carney government recently signed with China. “Canada signed a police cooperation agreement with China behind closed doors. The RCMP reportedly reviewed that Canada cannot publicly disclose details of the MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) without Beijing’s approval…...CanadaJun 1
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N.S. premier ‘concerned’ about mammogram wait times as Opposition demands changeNova Scotia’s Official Opposition is taking the province to task over lengthy delays for mammograms. The NDP say women should not have to wait for more than a year for an appointment, as the premier says he is concerned and that there’s room for improvement in women’s health care. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 21
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Carney acknowledges ‘some weakness’ in economy after Canada enters technical recessionPrime Minister Mark Carney admits Canada’s economy has “some weakness” after recent GDP data showed the economy shrunk for two consecutive quarters, meeting the technical definition of a recession. David Akin explains how Carney is defending his government’s agenda, and how he’s asking for patience.Global NationalJun 2
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B.C. premier says NDP MLA is very illB.C. Premier David Eby said on Wednesday that NDP MLA Joan Phillip is very ill. He asked residents to pray for her.BC1Apr 22
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‘Murdering American citizens’: New NDP leader Avi Lewis says Canadians don’t want their public funds going towards ICENDP leader Avi Lewis said on Monday that Canadians do not want public funds going to “what is essentially Donald Trump’s personal military arm, a masked paramilitary, murdering American citizens.” This comes after an investigation by the non-profit Stand.earth alleged that major Canadian banks and pension funds have provided tens of billions of dollars to...CanadaMar 30
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 14Metis Nation Saskatchewan removes a cabinet minister from all portfolios following an online recording with degrading language. SaskPower signs an agreement to build an Indigenous led solar energy facility near Regina. The provincial NDP shuffles around some of it’s critics and adds two new roles ahead of the spring legislative sitting.Jan 14
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan.14SaskPower signs an agreement to build an Indigenous led solar energy facility near Regina. The provincial NDP shuffles around some of it’s critics and adds two new roles ahead of the spring legislative sitting. Metis Nation Saskatchewan removes a cabinet minister from all portfolios following an online recording with degrading language.Jan 14
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. New details emerge into what caused the Christmas day fire that destroyed Prince Albert’s Salvation Army. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase.Jan 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase. Due to city budget cuts Regina residents will no longer have access to winter sandboxes around the city.Jan 7
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 5The former director of a Saskatoon Christian school appeals his sentencing and conviction on multiple assault charges. Proposed rate hikes for SaskPower and SGI have the provincial NDP calling out the Sask. Party Government over the cost of living. Three Saskatchewan credit unions officially complete their merger.Jan 5
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 5People gather in front of Regina City Hall to protest the American capture of Venezuela’s President. Proposed rate hikes for SaskPower and SGI have the provincial NDP calling out the Sask. Party Government over the cost of living. Three Saskatchewan credit unions officially complete their merger.Jan 5
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Saskatchewan opposition calls for emergency legislative sitting amidst utility, insurance rate hikesWATCH: Saskatchewan’s NDP are calling on the government to hold an emergency legislative sitting days after SaskPower and SGI proposed rate hikes for the next two years.CanadaJan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 3With winter getting into full effect, homeless advocates criticize the city for encampment takedowns. The provincial NDP says there is growing concern across the province over a lack of education assistants as students with complex needs aren’t getting the proper attention. The NDP also accuses the Saskatchewan Government of trying to cover up recent losses...Dec 3, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 3The provincial NDP says there is growing concern across the province over a lack of education assistants as students with complex needs aren’t getting the proper attention. Members of the Regina Police Service bring some holiday cheer during their annual Cops + Kids shopping spree. The provincial NDP accuses the Saskatchewan Government of trying to...Dec 3, 2025
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Alberta motion to examine ‘shrinkflation’ shot downA motion put forward by the Alberta NDP this week asked for a public inquiry into the practice known as ‘shrinkflation’ — when packaging gets smaller, but prices stay the same. Skylar Peters reports on why it was dismissed and examines some of the items where Albertans are getting less bang for their buck compared...Dec 2, 2025
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Coachman Inn Motel ConcernsNDP says Sask. Party knew about the poor conditions at Coachman Inn Motel.Nov 20, 2025
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Sask. NDP Calls for Wildfire InquiryThe Saskatchewan NDP are calling for a public inquiry into the 2025 wildfire season and the government’s response.Oct 16, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Nov. 4Regina Police are asking parents to check their children’s Halloween candy as there has been multiple reports of candy with metal inside. Prime Minister Mark Carney and the liberals announce their first federal budget. The Saskatchewan NDP is raising concerns over some Ukrainian transfer students receiving a letter informing them their tuition is set to...Nov 4, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 27Food Banks Canada’s annual hunger report shows an alarming number of Canadians are using food banks. CFL Commissioner, Stewart Johnson announces the Roughriders and Mosaic Stadium as the hosts for the 2027 Grey Cup. A group of seniors join the provincial NDP in calling on the Sask. Party government to introduce rent control.Oct 27, 2025