Mickey Djuric
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Saskatchewan premier apologizes after killer Colin Thatcher invited to throne speech
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized on Monday, October 31, 2022, after a notorious killer attended the government's tough-on-crime throne speech last week — and went a step further by stripping caucus duties from the member who invited Colin Thatcher.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe threatens legal action over federal pollution laws
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he's prepared to take legal action over federal regulations on pollution.
'Some heroes wear moccasins:' Saskatchewan stabbing victims died helping family and friends
Some of the people who died in the stabbing massacre on James Smith Cree Nation last month were killed because they were trying to help others, RCMP say.
Saskatchewan RCMP believe Myles Sanderson killed all 11, including his brother in rampage
A member of James Smith Cree Nation was wrongfully accused by RCMP of killing an individual during the stabbing attacks last month in the community and in the nearby village of Weldon, Sask.
Abuse allegations spark oversight at three independent Saskatchewan schools
Saskatchewan is stepping in to supervise three independent schools after a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed against former teachers, pastors and church elders for alleged abuse of students.
Ottawa says it's sorry for 'radical social engineering' experiment on First Nation
A Saskatchewan First Nation bore witness on Wednesday, August 3, 2022, to words it wanted from the federal government since the early 1950s — an apology.
Politics the main driver of Canadians' views on free speech
A new survey suggests there is a strong relationship between a person's political perspective and their views on free speech in Canada.
Liberals say proposed gun reforms not aimed at farmers
Canada's public safety minister says a proposal to reform the country's gun laws isn't meant to target farmers or other rural gun owners who use firearms recreationally or to help keep wildlife off their properties.
Graves found at former Sask. residential school are 'just the beginning'
Chief Byron Bitternose of George Gordon First Nation says members of his community had hoped they would never discover graves near the site of a former residential school.
COVID sending more to hospital but most provinces say they'll manage
Hospitals across Canada are facing a resurgence of patients with COVID-19 that some health officials say will likely continue for another month.