Manitoba extends detention for highly intoxicated people
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing authorities to detain highly intoxicated individuals for extended periods, addressing public safety concerns and healthcare gaps.
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing authorities to detain highly intoxicated individuals for extended periods, addressing public safety concerns and healthcare gaps.
The Saskatchewan Party is exploring a significant policy change that would require Canadian citizenship for party membership, sparking debate about political participation in provincial politics.
Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces the province's recall legislation will remain unchanged for now, despite ongoing debates about its effectiveness and implementation requirements.
A 16-year-old boy faces serious charges after a fatal collision claimed the life of a pedestrian in La Loche, Saskatchewan. RCMP continue their investigation into the devastating incident.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies wide receiver Daniel Perry earns prestigious Canada West football honor following dominant 2023 campaign with 46 catches for 786 yards and 7 touchdowns.
Ukrainian students studying in Saskatchewan express growing anxiety as a crucial financial aid program supporting their education faces potential termination, leaving many uncertain about their academic futures.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies athletes dominate Canada West awards, with multiple players earning top honors in basketball, volleyball, and wrestling for their outstanding 2023-24 performances.
A Saskatchewan man miraculously survives a terrifying head-on collision and immediately begins a 40-kilometer walk for help, demonstrating extraordinary resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
As holiday shipping volumes surge, Canada Post employees confront mounting pressures from back-to-work legislation and challenging working conditions during their busiest season.
The English Montreal School Board is speaking out against Quebec's Bill 94, warning it disproportionately affects the province's most vulnerable students and could have devastating consequences for educational access.
As hate crimes surge across Canada, new legislation aims to strengthen legal tools against extremism. Discover how Bill C-9 could reshape Canada's approach to combating hate speech and protecting vulnerable communities.
Maine implements groundbreaking extreme risk protection order legislation following tragic mass shooting, empowering law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed dangerous.
The UCP government confronts unexpected challenges as its signature Recall Act becomes weaponized against party members, threatening political stability in Alberta.
A heated CNN debate between Parkland survivor David Hogg and Republican strategist Scott Jennings went viral after a contentious exchange about luxury watches and economic reality.
The Liberal government pledges cost-effective implementation of Canada's controversial firearm buyback initiative, promising careful management of taxpayer dollars while addressing gun violence.
Saskatchewan introduces a powerful new emblem recognizing public safety personnel who died in the line of duty, providing tangible recognition for their ultimate sacrifice.
Toronto police are conducting an urgent investigation after discovering clear evidence of gunfire in a residential East York neighborhood, heightening community safety concerns.
Winnipeg police have made an arrest following a terrifying daytime shooting on Furby Street that sent shockwaves through the downtown community. Authorities recovered a firearm at the scene.
Saskatchewan RCMP have arrested a 36-year-old man connected to three separate commercial robberies that occurred in Martensville, Warman, and Dalmeny within a 24-hour period.
Saskatchewan's iconic Kinsmen Telemiracle is planning its biggest event yet for the 50th anniversary in 2026, with expanded programming and province-wide celebrations that promise to make history.
Ten days after Quebec passed its controversial health data legislation, Santé Québec maintains complete silence while healthcare professionals demand transparency about the new law's implications.
Regina Police Service confirms the city's tenth homicide of 2025 after a man was found with serious injuries in the downtown core. Investigation ongoing.
A Saskatchewan couple's tropical Jamaican wedding was dramatically relocated to Saskatoon Airport after Hurricane Beryl devastated their original venue. Their love story triumphs over nature's fury.
Saskatchewan faced its most devastating wildfire season in history, with unprecedented evacuations, heroic firefighting efforts, and lessons learned for future climate challenges.
Quebec's proposed health system reforms threaten the foundation of patient trust and medical professional autonomy. Learn why Bill 2 could destabilize healthcare.
The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
Manitoba's NDP government considers extending legislative session to pass Bill 20, allowing 72-hour detainment of youth in dangerous situations despite opposition concerns about civil liberties.
Saskatoon's construction industry gets an unexpected boost as mild fall temperatures allow crews to work longer, accelerating critical infrastructure projects across the city.
A Michigan father faces felony charges after his 4-year-old son found an unsecured handgun and accidentally shot himself in what authorities call a preventable tragedy.