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Learning about Indigenous views of autism opened the door to accepting myself
This First Person column is by Julianna Maggrah, a Cree filmmaker and storyteller based in Prince Albert, Sask. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see […]
Sask. agriculture producers urge strict monitoring after approval of $8.2B acquisition of Viterra
The Canadian government has approved Bunge Ltd.’s $8.2-billion US acquisition of Viterra Ltd., but the Agriculture Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) says more action is needed to […]
$8.2B acquisition of Viterra approved with conditions to allay fears of competition
The Canadian government has approved Bunge Ltd.’s US$8.2-billion acquisition of Viterra Ltd. in a decision that includes terms and conditions meant to allay concerns about […]
Immigrants to the Prairies find housing search more difficult than the national average, survey finds
This story is part of Welcome to Canada, a CBC News series about immigration told through the eyes of the people who have experienced it. […]
La Niña has returned, but isn’t expected to hit the Prairies as hard this time around
La Niña has entered the building. Or it’s knocking at the door, at least. The global weather phenomenon — typically known for producing colder, snowier than average winters […]
‘No consequences’ for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert
When Janice Parente read a CBC story this past spring about a dubious brainwave study targeting primarily Indigenous kids in Saskatchewan, it immediately piqued her […]
Meet the groups spending the most on social media ads attacking the carbon tax
This story is a collaboration between the Investigative Journalism Foundation and CBC Saskatchewan. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the next election will be the “carbon […]
‘Grassroots campaign’ in support of Canada’s oil and gas industry is spending big bucks on anti-carbon tax ads
This story is a collaboration between the Investigative Journalism Foundation and CBC Saskatchewan. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the next election will be the “carbon […]
Canadian seed company finds way to honour veterans while naming new plants
At 103 years old, there’s not much that surprises Reg Harrison. He survived four plane crashes as a fighter pilot in the Second World War. […]