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Did you get a text with your personal info that claims to be from CRA? It's a scam

Tax season is here and with it, a new scam. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says it involves a text message, containing a person's name and personal info, that appears to come from the Canada Revenue Agency. The warning comes as Ontario Provincial Police launch Anti-Fraud Prevention Month.

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www.ctvnews.ca 'Burnout and dissatisfaction': New initiative aims to keep nurses from leaving profession in Canada

Canada is launching a resource to help retain and support nurses amid greater workloads, abuse as well as high rates of burnout, stress, anxiety and depression.

'Burnout and dissatisfaction': New initiative aims to keep nurses from leaving profession in Canada
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saskatoon.ctvnews.ca Sask. potash worker to remain on suspension over nightly medical cannabis use

A union welder at a potash mine in Saskatchewan will remain on suspension after refusing to give up his nightly toke of medical marijuana, following the ruling of a provincial labour arbitrator.

Sask. potash worker to remain on suspension over nightly medical cannabis use
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2024 Just for Laughs comedy festival cancelled, company seeks creditor protection

In a news release sent Tuesday, organizers said they plan to “maintain JPR’s operations, albeit in a scaled-down format” as they restructure the event.

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Sask. to open Breast Health Centre, expand screening age

globalnews.ca Sask. to open Breast Health Centre, expand screening age | Globalnews.ca

The centre will be located at Regina Centre Crossing on Albert Street, and will be operated by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

Sask. to open Breast Health Centre, expand screening age  | Globalnews.ca
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Pope Francis names retired judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations

globalnews.ca Pope Francis names retired judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations - Montreal | Globalnews.ca

Pope Francis has named a retired Quebec Superior Court judge to investigate allegations of sexual touching against a senior leader of the province's Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Francis names retired judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
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Hamilton hit by ransomware attack, city says for 1st time since incident paralyzes services

City manager Marnie Cluckie named the nature of the cyber attack for the first time during a virtual call Monday afternoon, alongside Mayor Andrea Horwath. The call was the city's first media conference since the breach began on Feb. 25.

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regina.ctvnews.ca Sask. residents could see smaller carbon rebate cheques says premier, federal minister

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe expects residents could get less money back through the Canada Carbon Rebate following the province's decision not to remit the federal carbon tax on natural gas used for home heating.

Sask. residents could see smaller carbon rebate cheques says premier, federal minister
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www.ctvnews.ca Government contracting process 'absolutely not' giving value for money: Botler whistleblowers

The co-founders of a company formerly contracted by the Canada Border Services Agency, who raised concerns about the process for doling out government contracts and instigated probes into the ArriveCan app controversy, says the federal government's contracting process is 'absolutely not' giving Cana...

Government contracting process 'absolutely not' giving value for money: Botler whistleblowers
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regina.ctvnews.ca Sask. Housing Corporation and Lung Sask. testing radon levels in units

The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) and Lung Saskatchewan are teaming up to test radon levels in all of its properties over the next 10 years.

Sask. Housing Corporation and Lung Sask. testing radon levels in units
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2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job?

globalnews.ca 2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job? - National | Globalnews.ca

Two years after the Bank of Canada started raising its key interest rate, inflation, the housing market and the overall economy are vastly different. Here's what's next.

2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job? - National | Globalnews.ca
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Quebec court ruling on secularism law fuels debate on notwithstanding clause

globalnews.ca Quebec court ruling on secularism law fuels debate on notwithstanding clause | Globalnews.ca

The court's endorsement of the use of the clause, which allows governments to override fundamental Charter rights, is sparking debate about the constitutional provision.

Quebec court ruling on secularism law fuels debate on notwithstanding clause  | Globalnews.ca
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Regina's air quality hit 'high risk' category Saturday morning: Environment Canada

Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a special air quality statement for Regina Saturday morning, warning air quality levels in the city were poor due to high levels of nitrous oxide.

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regina.ctvnews.ca Sask. teachers planning to picket at legislative building

Both Regina public and catholic schools will be part of a one-day rotating strike on Monday that will see Saskatchewan teachers gather in front of the legislative building as spring sitting gets underway.

Sask. teachers planning to picket at legislative building
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regina.ctvnews.ca Regina's affordable housing market is piquing the interests of buyers from across Canada

With a minimum down payment and closing costs of $17,850, Regina is on top in terms of affordable cities in Canada to purchase a single family home.

Regina's affordable housing market is piquing the interests of buyers from across Canada
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Sask. wants details before joining federal pharmacare plan

Ottawa has released the long-awaited details of the federal government's pharmacare plan with an initial commitment to cover some diabetes treatments and contraception. But it remains unclear whether Saskatchewan will follow Alberta’s lead to opt out of the plan.

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Child-care legislation passes final hurdle, set to become law

globalnews.ca Child-care legislation passes final hurdle, set to become law | Globalnews.ca

Legislation that commits the federal government to long-term funding of the national child-care system is poised to become law.

Child-care legislation passes final hurdle, set to become law  | Globalnews.ca
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Federal natural resources minister says no carbon rebates for Sask. after province says it won't remit levy

The federal natural resources minister says Saskatchewan residents won't get a carbon rebate, after the province announced Thursday it would stop remitting the levy on natural gas to Ottawa.

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Pornhub owner broke law by not getting ‘valid’ consent for content: watchdog

globalnews.ca Pornhub owner broke law by not getting ‘valid’ consent for content: watchdog | Globalnews.ca

The privacy commissioner's final report on its years-long investigation into Aylo, formerly known as MindGeek, found "significant" issues with the way the company obtains consent.

Pornhub owner broke law by not getting ‘valid’ consent for content: watchdog  | Globalnews.ca
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www.ctvnews.ca Canada says what happened to Gaza aid convoy is 'a nightmare'

Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly said the deaths of dozens of Palestinians waiting for an aid convoy in Gaza was "a nightmare."

Canada says what happened to Gaza aid convoy is 'a nightmare'
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'Freedom Convoy' organizer from Sask. suing federal government for using Emergencies Act to freeze accounts
  • The Public Order Emergency Commission, was a public inquiry created by the Liberal government and Trudeau appointed a Justice to lead the commission. This commission found that the invocation of the emergency act was justified.

    However, later there was a federal court that found that it was unjustified.

    What's the right answer? I don't know, but I would think that the commission took a much more thorough look. We probably won't have a single answer unless it goes to the Supreme Court.

  • Erdoğan: "hostility to Sharia is hostility to Islam"
  • Good find. Your Google skills are better than mine... or maybe I just gave up too soon.

    I did find on Wikipedia, though, that the original Zionist plans were for a secular state with majority Jewish citizens, so yeah, definitely not what we have today.