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Ottawa weighing ballistic missile defence as part of North American defence upgrades
OTTAWA - Defence Minister Anita Anand says the federal government is weighing whether Canada should join the U.S. in actively defending against intercontinental ballistic missiles. Anand made the comm...
May 10, 2022

The Moose is coming back to Bellevue
A popular Indie music festival is coming back to Saskatchewan this summer.MooseFest returns for its second year on August 6 at the Recreational Grounds in the hamlet of Bellevue, about 40 minutes sout...
May 10, 2022

Celebrate Victoria Day Long Weekend at PANP
Top ten ways to make the most out of your Victoria Day long weekend - and future stays this spring and summer - in Prince Albert National Park!1. Enjoy being in nature! Visit the Narrows on Waskesiu L...
May 10, 2022

The Tax Man coming to Prince Albert
For the first time in over two years, Canadian Wrestling's Elite show in Prince Albert will feature a special appearance by an out of country guest, and it's a man who has collected multiple world tag...
May 10, 2022

Help heal Indigenous residential school trauma, public safety minister tells RCMP
OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is directing the head of the RCMP to work closely with Indigenous communities to address the traumatic legacy of residential schools. In a new mandate l...
May 10, 2022

'It didn't cross their minds': Emergency director says RCMP didn't consider alert
HALIFAX - The head of Nova Scotia's Emergency Management Office sayshe found it surprisingthe RCMP waited so long to issue a provincewide alert about a gunman who killed 22 people during a 13-hour ram...
May 10, 2022

Some cities will not halve child-care fees by end of year, study finds
OTTAWA - The federal government's highly touted national child-care program aims to make care more affordable for parents, but a new study suggests just how much fees are reduced will depend on where ...
May 10, 2022

'The land is my therapy': healing centre encourages reconnecting with Inuit identity
KUUJJUAQ, Que. - On the shore of a still-frozen lake in front of a traditional Inuit dwelling with the spring sun melting the snow underfoot, the Governor General met eight women who are reconnecting ...
May 10, 2022

Government finances better than expected, surgical backlogs : In The News for May 10
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 10 ... What we are watching in Canada ... ...
May 10, 2022

Backlogs improved, but patients still waiting too long for elective surgeries
OTTAWA - Canadian hospitals and health systems are still struggling through the ebb and flow of COVID-19, leading to long delays for elective procedures, new data from the Canadian Institute for Healt...
May 10, 2022

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