Saskatchewan launches online portal for flood-affected residents

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Saskatchewan residents impacted by the province’s flood-filled spring are getting a new online portal via the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency for centralized resources to assist with recovery. On the website, residents can access mental health resources, as well as details on emergency support for flooding, recovery work and…

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Innu Nation accuses N.L. government of capping group’s history at 300 years — an ‘erasure,’ say Innu leaders

Listen to this article Estimated 3 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Innu Cultural Guardian Jodie Ashini says she thought National Indigenous Peoples Day, June 21, would be the perfect day to open…

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‘Reckless and irresponsible’: Some ‘lost Canadians’ told to return citizenship certificates pending review

Letters shared on social media and signed by Peggy Sun, Registrar of Canadian Citizenship, say in part: “I am writing pursuant to subsection 26(1) of the Citizenship Regulations. This provision authorizes me to require the surrender of a certificate of citizenship where I have reasonable grounds to believe that the holder of the certificate may…

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Poilievre gets some good news — but it’s not about the Conservatives

Pollsters said it’s likely that the NDP’s new leader, Avi Lewis, is also having an effect on the party’s poll numbers. Andrew Enns, executive vice-president for polling firm Leger, said Lewis’s controversial idea about government-run grocery stores as a remedy for rising food prices, for example, is at least presenting a new idea and getting his party some attention. “It’d be hard to take that…

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