Mickey Djuric
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Canada's new anti-Islamophobia appointee apologizes for comments about Quebecers
Canada's new special representative on combating Islamophobia has apologized for words that hurt Quebecers after leaders in that province called for her resignation.
Job creation a priority for Liberals one year after 'Freedom Convoy'
As Ottawa marks one year since the "Freedom Convoy" arrived in the national capital, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he understands the anger and concerns protesters have while also promising "good, long-term jobs" as a way to relieve pressures Canadians are facing.
Affordability top subject at Liberal retreat, but Indigenous MP raises other concerns
The cost of living will be top of mind for Liberal members of Parliament as they prepare to head back to the House of Commons next week, but for their Indigenous caucus, affordability is a long-standing issue.
No pharmacare bill this year, no more cooperation with Liberals: Jagmeet Singh
New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says if the Liberal government does not introduce and pass a pharmacare bill in the House of Commons this year, he will consider it a deal-breaker.
Prime Minister’s Office sorry for leaving Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe off guest list
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office has apologized for not informing him about a visit to the province this week.
Political fundraising venue locations should be public: Elections Canada
Elections Canada has suggested that venue names should be listed for fundraising events after a political party asked whether it had to disclose the specific location in light of safety concerns.
Saskatchewan government deciding how to spend new carbon pricing revenue
Saskatchewan is to soon gain control of the carbon pricing charge that shows up on residents' power bills.
Ottawa approves Saskatchewan carbon pricing plan to regulate large emitters
All large greenhouse gas emitters in Saskatchewan will soon be regulated by the provincial government after Ottawa ruled the plan meets national standards.
LGBTQ students allege mistreatment, want change at Saskatchewan Bible college
Jordan McGillicky says she was devoted to sports and her studies at a private Saskatchewan college but eventually felt driven away from the school because of her sexuality.