Birth Tourism on the Rise in Canada, Data Suggests
Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.
Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.
A local state of emergency is in effect for Outlook, Saskatchewan, after a break-in compromised the town's water supply, leaving 28,000 people without safe drinking water until next week.
Canada taps its culinary stars to host American visitors, fostering cross-border friendships and driving tourism recovery. Discover how food is building bridges.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have locked in fullback Thomas Bertrand-Hudon for another season. Get the details on the CFL contract extension announced December 17, 2025.
Alberta designates Nakiska, Castle, and Fortress as all-season resorts to combat $1.2B in tourism spending leakage to B.C. The move aims to generate billions in GDP and thousands of jobs by 2035.
A boarded-up historic lodge in Yoho National Park is slated for revival, offering a chance to walk into Canadian history. Discover the plans to restore this once-globally renowned backcountry destination.
A new independent report reveals federal funding for Métis Nation-Saskatchewan generates $2 in economic activity for every $1 invested, boosting jobs and growth province-wide.
Environment Canada has issued freeze and wind warnings for southern Saskatchewan as a serious winter storm is set to hit. Stay informed on the forecast and safety precautions.
RCMP are investigating a water supply incident in the Outlook, Saskatchewan area. The town and RM have issued a water advisory. Get the latest details and safety information here.
Saskatchewan's auditor finds infrequent and inadequate inspections of care homes, raising serious concerns about resident safety and oversight. Read the full report.
A Mosaic Company employee died in a fall of ground incident at the K3 potash facility near Esterhazy, Sask. Mining is halted as an investigation begins. Read the latest details.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has launched the Destination Niagara Strategy to revitalize tourism. Learn about the plan's goals and how it aims to boost the local economy.
Construction begins on Cargill's new canola processing plant in Regina, a major investment in Saskatchewan's agricultural sector set to boost local economy and processing capacity.
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating two suspicious deaths discovered in North Battleford. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies hockey teams completed a dominant weekend sweep over the Regina Cougars, securing four victories with three shutouts. Both teams head into the holiday break holding third place in their Canada West divisions.
Farmers report scarce deer populations in southern Saskatchewan, with chronic wasting disease cited as a major factor. Get the latest on this wildlife and agricultural concern.
Explore Edmonton's CEO highlights how stable, predictable funding allows for long-term planning and growth for the city's tourism and convention sector. Learn what this means for Edmonton's future.
A man from Saskatchewan is dead following a serious highway collision near Fort Qu'Appelle. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 5, 2025.
After years of anticipation, Route 955 in Strait Shores, New Brunswick, is finally slated for crucial upgrades in 2026, promising a boost for local tourism and safety.
The Saskatchewan government has introduced The Compassionate Intervention Act, a new law aimed at helping individuals with severe addictions access treatment. Learn about the details and implications.
The Saskatchewan government will table The Compassionate Intervention Act, allowing involuntary treatment for severe addictions. The fall sitting concludes amid health and deficit pressures.
Denison Mines clears a major hurdle as Métis Nation–Saskatchewan grants approval for the Wheeler River uranium mine, marking a key step in the project's development. Read about the agreement and its significance.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation reports a spike in complaints about unethical hunting practices following extra elk hunts. Officials are urging hunters to follow regulations.
Saskatchewan introduces The Response To Illicit Drugs Act, enabling citizens to take civil action against drug offenders. Learn about the new legislation and its implications.
Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.
The Saskatchewan government has announced an additional $1 billion in new spending. Get the details on where the funds are allocated and the provincial fiscal outlook.
Tourism Calgary projects a powerful beginning to 2026 for the city's visitor economy. Discover the factors driving this optimistic outlook for travel and events.
New data reveals a major shift in Canadian travel habits. Domestic tourism soared in Q2 2025, while trips to the U.S. fell sharply. Explore the numbers and what they mean for the economy.
University of Saskatchewan President Peter Stoicheff shares insights as his 10-year term concludes. A look at his legacy and the future of the institution.
The Bank of Montreal will shutter its Melville, Saskatchewan branch in June 2026, following closures in Weyburn and Davidson. Learn what this means for local banking.