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Poll shows Moe's approval at 53% amid fights with teachers, Ottawa
A poll by the Angus Reid Institute ranked Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe as the second-most popular provincial leader in the country, with an approval rating of 53 per cent. The think tank's poll, whi...
CKOM News
Mar 13, 2024
Premier Scott Moe says allegations against MLA Jeremy Harrison are false. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Hunter Biden rebuffs Republicans' invitation to appear for a public hearing
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hunter Biden on Wednesday rejected an invitation from House Republicans to appear for a public hearing next week alongside former business associates, an inquiry his attorney dismiss...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Judge dismisses some charges against Trump in the Georgia 2020 election interference case
ATLANTA (AP) - The judge overseeing the Georgia 2020 election interference case on Wednesday dismissed some of the charges against former President Donald Trump and others, but the rest of the sweepin...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Biden and Trump are now the presumptive nominees. What does that mean?
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have officially secured the requisite numbers of delegates to be considered their parties' presumptive nominees. It was a fo...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Chris Wallace looks back at Nixon-Kennedy election in the book 'Countdown 1960
NEW YORK (AP) - Longtime newsman Chris Wallace isn't only thinking about this year's presidential election. The CNN anchor has written a book on the race between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, nar...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Politicians want more competition but supply management still a 'sacred cow'
OTTAWA - There aren't many issues that garner support across party lines in Ottawa these days. But when it comes to the supply management system for egg, poultry and dairy products - the mechanism tha...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Overhaul of Ontario police law set to take effect five years after act passed
TORONTO - An overhaul of Ontario's 34-year-old law governing policing in the province is set to take effect next month, with its rules and regulations covering everything from oversight to discipline ...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes
British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year. Odermatt, who is also the president of the BC Gr...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
MPs to question main contractor on ArriveCan app at House committee
OTTAWA - MPs will have another chance to question the people behind the main contract for the ArriveCan app at a House committee meeting today. This will mark the third time GC Strategies partner Kris...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
Poll: Canadians unsure online harms bill will make social media safer
OTTAWA - Fewer than half of Canadians believe the federal government's plan to regulate social media sites will make platforms safer, a new survey suggests. Polling firm Leger recently asked Canadians...
The Canadian Press
Mar 13, 2024
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