Tag: saskatchewan
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Media Monitor: CBC News Reports on White House Denial, ALS Patient Death, and Olympic Village Conditions
CBC News reports the White House denies ordering a 'second strike' on cartel boats, an ALS patient's death in Saskatchewan, and the state of the Cortina Olympic Village.
Politics and GovernmentHealthSportWorldCanadaLaw EnforcementMedical ScienceGeneral Politics White HouseCartelALSSaskatchewanOlympicsCortinaPete HegsethCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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Media Monitor: CBC News Reports on Hamas, Marineland, and Saskatchewan Town
CBC News reports Hamas agrees to parts of Trump's Gaza plan, Marineland may euthanize belugas without funding, and a Saskatchewan town needs help cleaning up cult aftermath.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessEntertainmentLaw EnforcementSocial IssuesCanadaMiddle EastFilm and TVEconomyTradeFederal GovernmentTerrorismLabour PartyMusicLegalSocial Issues HamasMarinelandSaskatchewanTrumpGazaBeluga WhalesCultCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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Media Monitor: CBC News Reports on Wildfires, Tariffs, Border Security
CBC News reports on widespread evacuations due to Canadian wildfires, increased U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, and a new Canadian border security bill.
WeatherPolitics and GovernmentBusinessSportCanadaDisastersTradeFederal GovernmentLaw Enforcement CBC NewsWildfiresSaskatchewanManitobaTariffsBorder SecurityCBC Morning Brief
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Media Monitor: U.S. Tourism Operators Offer Deals for Canadians, Saskatchewan Declares Emergency, and Google's AI Tool
CBC News reports U.S. tourism operators are trying to entice Canadians back with discounts, Saskatchewan declares a state of emergency due to wildfires, and Google's new AI tool raises concerns.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyWorldCanadaEnvironmentTravelArtificial IntelligenceFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsTradeDisastersLegal U.S. tourismSaskatchewanwildfiresGoogle Veo 3Donald TrumpCBC Morning Brief
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Canadian Man Sentenced to 14 Years for Transporting Minor for Criminal Sexual Activity
A Canadian man, Quentin Joel Nighttraveller, has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for transporting a minor across borders for criminal sexual activity. The case was part of Project Safe Childhood.
Law EnforcementLegalSocial IssuesCanadaFederal Government Quentin Joel NighttravellerSaskatchewanIowaFederal Bureau of InvestigationProject Safe ChildhoodSex Crime