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Fahmy hopes ordeal will lead to ‘constructive debate’ on foreign policy
By Jackson Proskow Washington Bureau Chief
“I feel born again,” Mohamed Fahmy said when asked what it’s like to be out of Egypt for the first time in nearly two years. Continue reading →
Urban Outfitters latest retailer to end on-call shifts in NY state
Clothing shop responds to U.S. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s inquiry into the practice of requiring workers to report for shifts on short notice. Continue reading →
Canadian Pacific ready to drop appeal in Lac-Megantic case for legal protection
Canadian Pacific Railway is reportedly willing to drop its motion to appeal the $450-million settlement fund for victims of the Lac-Megantic tragedy if it is granted certain legal protections.Continue reading →
Overwhelming majority reject foreign ownership of Sask. farmland
An overwhelming majority say Saskatchewan farmland should not be owned by foreigners or pension funds. Continue reading →
SGI making it easier to sue impaired drivers
By Mike McKinnon Reporter
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is proposing changes that would make it easier for victims of impaired driving to launch a lawsuit. Continue reading →
Forgotten Westmount cannons sit in storage for years
A pair of 200-year-old cannons belonging to the City of Westmount have sat in storage for 10 years needing repair. Continue reading →
IN PHOTOS: Students walk out to support teacher protests
By Rachel Lau Web Producer
Students at high schools in the West Island walked out of class to support their teachers. Continue reading →
Woman dies after her car rolled into ditch near Qu’Appelle
A woman is dead after a single vehicle collision on the Trans-Canada Highway just west of the town of Qu’Appelle. Continue reading →
Nurse tells court at Guy Turcotte trial that he wanted to spite ex-wife
By Rachel Lau Web Producer
A nurse testifying at Guy Turcotte’s first-degree murder trial told the court that he claimed to have killed his two children to spite his wife. Continue reading →
Canadian Oil Sands adopts ‘poison pill’ to fend off Suncor bid
Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. is looking to buy time as it faces a hostile takeover offer from oilsands giant Suncor Energy Inc. Continue reading →
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