Jennifer Graham
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Saskatchewan reserve to get clean drinking water after more than five years
Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett announced $9.2 million to replace the water treatment system on the White Bear First Nation, southeast of Regina.
Chief Perry Bellegarde opens AFN meeting with plea to end racism, violence
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations has opened the organization's annual meeting with an impassioned plea to end racism.
Environment groups wait for charges in year-old Husky oil spill in Saskatchewan
The oil plume flowed hundreds of kilometres downstream and forced the cities of North Battleford, Prince Albert and Melfort to shut off their water intakes for almost two months.
Doctors say more support needed to help patients reduce opioid use
An addictions doctor in Saskatchewan says physicians need more help to treat people with chronic pain without prescribing them opioids.
Indigenous woman says shut down of Saskatchewan bus service will cost lives
Connie Deiter said that’s why she has filed a complaint with the human rights commission alleging that the decision discriminates against her and other Indigenous women.
Poll indicates steep drop in Sask. Party support after unpopular budget
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he knew budget decisions were likely to hurt his party's popularity with voters and a new poll suggests just that.
Wall criticizes attempt to link carbon policy with provincial transfer payments
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says any attempt by Ottawa to link transfer money with a province's carbon tax policy would be a serious attack on federal-provincial relations.
Justin Trudeau defends carbon tax after visit to Saskatchewan farm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to like farmer Todd Lewis’s combine, but Lewis does not like Trudeau’s carbon tax.
Saskatchewan move to cut funeral service for poor is dehumanizing: advocate
As of July 1, the provincial government is cutting what it will pay for at the funerals of people on social assistance.
Commissioner tells Saskatchewan to release oil pipeline inspection test results
Saskatchewan's privacy czar says the government should release on-site test and inspection results of Husky Energy pipelines done since 2011, but the province says that's not going to happen.