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›Bell holds closed-door meeting with Saskatchewan landowners over AI data centre›Kelowna woman gets second chance at life thanks to complete stranger›B.C. denies funding for drug covered in every other province›Saskatoon Tribal Chief defends $975K wellness centre renovations›Alberta’s plan to curb MAID access worries ALS, Parkinson’s advocates›Ontario pastor among 15 charged in alleged fraud targeting homelessness program›Calgary city council to mull new development rules near arts and music venues›Regina community service initiative marks Sikh Heritage Month in Saskatchewan›Seeds planted for in-depth review of Saskatchewan farming, province says›Alberta thieves targeting expensive laser machines, crippling local businesses›B.C. First Nation travels to U.K., seeks compensation 9 years after fuel spill›Alberta eyes accelerated review system for major projects over $250 million›N.S. hockey hazing sex assault case adjourned until May when pleas can be entered›Ontario will give marks for attending class in move minister says came from teachers›Canada’s AI minister says Anthropic withholding Mythos is ‘responsible’›Iran-U.S. talk hopes push U.S. stocks near record highs, oil prices ease›Manitoba RCMP unit educating students on digital safety, dangers›7-Eleven says it plans to close 645 North American stores this year›Pronger talks new book, NHL front-office interest›Quebec cannabis use is dropping, but how much depends on age range
Last updated: May 3, 2026, 11:00 a.m.