An expert says the Saskatchewan government could lose out on millions of dollars if it chooses not to sign on to the National School Food Program. Last year, Ottawa announced it had set aside ...
Promises of potash money and partnership led the Manitoba Métis Federation to declare Friday a “historical day.” David Chartrand, president of the Métis government, uttered the phrase upon announcing ...
A plant physiologist from the University of Saskatchewan continues to focus on the phenomenon identified as “northern vigour.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) and ...
Saskatchewan is getting ready to ‘ring those phones’ again as TeleMiracle is back for its 49th year. The telethon raises ...
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal from the Saskatchewan government over a lawsuit alleging a Metis organization wasn’t consulted over uranium exploration permits.
An expert says Saskatchewan could be leaving millions on the table if it doesn't sign on to the National School Food Program.
Saskatchewan is offering pre-approved permits for any developers looking to build pipelines in the province. Allison Bamford on what this may mean.
Moe says Saskatchewan wants to avoid tariffs in either direction, but options are open if the U.S. goes ahead with a 25 per cent tariff on March 4.
The Manitoba Métis Federation and the Potash and Agriculture Development Corporation of Manitoba have signed a Royalty ...