Stephanie Taylor
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Feds may change net-zero emissions bill to woo NDP
Canada's environment minister has proposed changes to the bill that would make the federal government more accountable as it strives to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Canadians muse on post-COVID life: new survey
New research suggests that while Canadians feel COVID-19 will have negative consequences on mental health and the economy, they feel it will be good for online shopping and public mask-wearing once the pandemic is over.
Saskatchewan to bring in own carbon price on fuel: premier
Saskatchewan, one of the biggest foes of a federal carbon tax, plans to charge one of its own after a legal defeat in its drawn-out battle against Ottawa.
Remorse a factor in no hate speech charges following shooting of Colten Boushie: document
A newly released document shows prosecutors in Saskatchewan weighed backlash and remorse felt by people accused of posting hateful online messages after the high-profile shooting death of a young Cree man.
Some provinces have not yet said when inmates to be vaccinated against COVID-19
A director at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association believes provinces should set targets for vaccinating inmates in provincial jails — something half of jurisdictions have yet to do.
Calls for Ribbon Skirt Day after Saskatchewan Indigenous student was shamed
Chris Kulak says his 10-year-old daughter, Isabella, thinks it might be time for a new downstairs closet to hold all the ribbon skirts arriving from around the world.
Scott Moe and Saskatchewan Party win 4th straight majority
Scott Moe lead his Saskatchewan Party into rare territory on Monday, October 26, 2020, winning a fourth straight majority for the longest serving government in the country.
Scott Moe has concerns about Keystone XL and Meili is anti-Trump
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says if the Democrats win next month's U.S. election, he has concerns about the future of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Saskatchewan premier sets campaign in motion
Party leaders in Saskatchewan officially began their campaigns on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, in an election race defined by the COVID-19 pandemic and the dramatic difference between the two leaders seeking power.
Tories divided over trucker protest as leadership race begins
A convoy of protesters against COVID-19 restrictions that has settled into downtown Ottawa has provided a test for the Conservative party as it rolls into a leadership race.