Jennifer Graham
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Jennifer Graham
First Nations want Saskatchewan government to compensate '60s Scoop survivors
The head of the organization that represents Saskatchewan First Nations says he appreciates that the province wants to apologize to victims of the '60s Scoop, but says there must be compensation too.
Boushie family 'disgusted' RCMP cleared its own officers of misconduct
The family of an Indigenous man who was shot to death on a Saskatchewan farm says it's "extremely upset and disgusted" that Mounties have cleared their own officers of misconduct.
La Loche school shooter carried out plan with 'stark efficiency:' Crown
A Saskatchewan judge is weighing whether a teenager who fatally shot four people and injured seven others at a school and a home in La Loche, Sask., should be sentenced as an adult or a youth.
Husky gets OK from Saskatchewan government to restart pipeline after major spill
The Saskatchewan government has given Husky Energy the OK to restart a pipeline after a major oil spill along the North Saskatchewan River that fouled the water source for three cities.
Nature Conservancy finds endangered greater sage grouse on Saskatchewan property
Biologists have made a discovery on a swath of native grassland in southwest Saskatchewan that they are calling exciting, but are also hesitant to talk about.
Social services minister enters race to replace Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall
A renewal of Saskatchewan's governing party envisioned by outgoing Premier Brad Wall showed early signs Tuesday when a rookie cabinet minister jumped into the leadership contest.
Dry weather withering crops, stressing farmers in southern Saskatchewan
The ground is so dry and deeply cracked on Todd Lewis's farm in southern Saskatchewan that he says if a wrench is dropped down one of the crevasses, "we'll never find it."
AFN chiefs pass a resolution calling for changes to national MMIW inquiry
Assembly of First Nations chiefs have rejected a call for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to replace the commissioners on the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Families say missing, murdered women inquiry a failure; call for 'hard reset.'
The families of missing and murdered Indigenous women say a national inquiry has already failed and are calling for "a hard reset" on the process.
Residential school cemetery in Regina gets provincial heritage designation
Culture Minister Ken Cheveldayoff formally recognized the cemetery today, saying it will be protected and respected for generations to come.