Ryan McKenna
Reporter with the Canadian Press
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Saskatchewan correspondent for The Canadian Press
Trudeau says he and Saskatchewan premier talking despite carbon tax differences
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he continues to work with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe despite their differences over the federal carbon tax.
Ottawa to fund programs, mental health services at La Loche high school: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says $2.2 million will be spent over five years to help people at a northern Saskatchewan school recover from a deadly shooting.
'I don't want a trial:' Truck driver in Humboldt Broncos crash pleads guilty
The driver of a transport truck involved in a deadly crash with the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team's bus pleaded guilty on Tuesday, January 8, 2019, to all charges against him.
'Between two worlds:' Saskatchewan Premier apologizes to '60s Scoop survivors
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized to survivors of the '60s Scoop Monday for failing them and leaving them "caught between two worlds."
Scott Moe uses fight against carbon tax to define first year as Saskatchewan premier
Scott Moe is almost one year into his tenure as Saskatchewan premier and he has used his opposition against a federal carbon tax as a major front in the early battle to define his leadership.
Saskatchewan court allows all applicants to intervene in carbon tax case
Saskatchewan's Court of Appeal is allowing all applicants to intervene in an upcoming case between the province and Ottawa over a federally imposed carbon tax.
Ottawa opposes United Conservatives as interveners in Sask. carbon tax case
The federal government is opposing a pitch by Alberta's United Conservative Party for intervener status in an upcoming court case in Saskatchewan over the national carbon tax.
Ottawa argues one province's failure to bring in a carbon tax will harm others
The federal government argues it has jurisdiction to impose a carbon tax in Saskatchewan because climate change is a matter of national concern.
Saskatchewan introduces climate change legislation as feud with Ottawa continues
The Saskatchewan government has introduced its own climate change law as its feud with Ottawa over a carbon tax continues to play out in the courts.
First visit to Saskatchewan: Gov. Gen. Payette calls her job a great privilege
Julie Payette is making her first official visit to Saskatchewan more than a year after taking office and says being Canada's Governor General is a great privilege.