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All-star defensive back Marcus Sayles signs with Roughriders
Marcus Sayles wanted to go somewhere he felt he could win - and he decided the Saskatchewan Roughriders was the club to do it The American defensive back signed with the CFL team just days after being...
CJME News
Jun 04, 2024
The Saskatchewan Roughriders quickly snapped up DB Marcus Sayles after he was cut by the B.C. Lions. June 4, 2024 (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
Freeland says committee finding that some MPs aided foreign interference 'concerning'
OTTAWA - Canada's deputy prime minister says the finding that some Canadian members of Parliament were "wittingly" helping foreign state actors is "concerning," but she trusts that law enforcement wil...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2024
Key federal agencies ill-equipped to fight growing cybercrime threat, auditor finds
OTTAWA - Three key agencies lacked the "capacity and tools" to effectively protect Canadians from cyberattacks and tackle the growing threat of online crime, the federal spending watchdog has found. I...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2024
Online streaming services must now pay into fund for Canadian news, content
OTTAWA - Online streaming services like Netflix and Spotify are being told they must start contributing money toward local news and the production of Canadian content. The Canadian Radio-television an...
The Canadian Press
Jun 04, 2024
Federal government posts $50.9 billion deficit for 2023-24 fiscal year
OTTAWA - The federal government ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with a deficit of $50.9 billion. The result for the April-to-March period compared with a deficit of $41.3 billion reported for the same s...
The Canadian Press
May 31, 2024
Northern lights possible over Canada after sunspot behind big solar storm returns
The northern lights could return to the sky over parts of Canada as a sunspot that contributed to a recent stunning aurora display rotates back Earth-side. A sunspot that earlier this month unleashed ...
The Canadian Press
May 31, 2024
In the news today: StatCan's March figures due, B.C. human smuggling soars
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Statistics Canada to release GDP figures for March and Q1 today Statistics Cana...
The Canadian Press
May 31, 2024
Government's poll said Canadians worried about drug decriminalization
OTTAWA - Months before British Columbia sought to scale back its drug decriminalization pilot project, the federal government's own polling suggested to officials that a majority of Canadians believed...
The Canadian Press
May 31, 2024
Saskatchewan farmer who found space junk in field not alone; others discover debris
ITUNA, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man who found a giant piece of space junk on his farm says he is not alone. Barry Sawchuk says five more fragments of debris from high in the sky have been found by his n...
The Canadian Press
May 30, 2024
Trudeau: Russia should be part of D-Day ceremony, despite Ukraine invasion
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau supports France's decision to invite Russian officials to a D-Day commemoration, despite "extreme disagreement" with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "As we commemo...
The Canadian Press
May 30, 2024
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