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Moe reacts to news of SHA board member spending time in California
Premier Scott Moe says he is disappointed in a Saskatchewan Health Authority board member's decision to travel to California despite COVID-19 measures in the province.Judy Davis has been working remot...
Feb 03, 2021

Clearview AI broke Canadian privacy laws with facial recognition tool, watchdogs say
OTTAWA - A new watchdog report says Canadian use of U.S. firm Clearview AI's facial-recognition technology violated federal and provincial laws governing personal information. In a report today with t...
Feb 03, 2021

Service sector operates at highest level in almost two years
WASHINGTON - The services sector, where most Americans work, operated in January at the highest level in almost two years. Activity climbed to a reading of 58.7% in January on a seasonally adjusted ba...
Feb 03, 2021

Netflix once again dominates Golden Globe TV nominations
NEW YORK - Netflix built on its recent dominance at scooping up Golden Globe TV nominations Wednesday, getting 20 nods - nearly three times as many as its closest competitor, HBO. Netflix, which beat ...
Feb 03, 2021

What to Expect When Calling Animal Protection Services
When you call our Animal Protection Services Line - 1-844-382-0002 - we are opening up a file similar to a police investigation. In order to do so, we need timely, first-hand details to proceed. When ...
Feb 03, 2021

Royal Saskatchewan Museum To Celebrate Indigenous Storytelling Month With New Video Series
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum is proud to launch a new video series that celebrates Indigenous Storytelling Month. To celebrate this month, Elder Hazel Dixon and Joely Big Eagle-Kequahtooway have reco...
Feb 03, 2021

U.S., Europe divided on pandemic response, but expect better results next time: poll
WASHINGTON - A new poll suggests people in the United States and parts of Europe believe their countries will be better equipped to handle the next major health crisis. The Pew Research Center poll ou...
Feb 03, 2021

Rights groups call for boycott of Beijing 2022 Winter Games
TOKYO - A coalition of 180 rights groups on Wednesday called for a boycott of next year's Beijing Winter Olympics tied to reported human rights abuses against ethnic minorities in China. The games are...
Feb 03, 2021

COVID case could have impact on Australia Open preparations
MELBOURNE, Australia - Players preparing for the Australian Open will have to isolate until they return a negative test for COVID-19 after a worker at one of the tournament's Melbourne quarantine hote...
Feb 03, 2021

Rights groups call for boycott of Beijing 2022 Winter Games
TOKYO - A coalition of 180 rights groups on Wednesday called for a boycott of next year's Beijing Winter Olympics tied to reported human rights abuses against ethnic minorities in China. The games are...
Feb 03, 2021

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