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As Meta begins cutting off access to news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada, you will still be able to access our journalism on other platforms. Read our Editor’s Blog for all the ways you can stay connected with CBC News: https://t.co/dgeJHNkr2u
Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has been signalling the move was coming after the government passed its Online News Act, Bill C-18, in June. https://t.co/STCc7hAIyA
Saskatoon artist Jeanette Lodoen wanted Canadians to understand the realities of medically-assisted dying. She and her family granted CBC News unrestricted access to the weeks before, during and after her death.
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BREAKING: An Amber Alert has been issued for eight-year-old Emersen Poulin who is believed to be with 28-year-old Christopher Daniel Poulin from Prince Albert, Sask.
Police believe the boy was abducted.
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"Today, the CBC will resume some activity on a handful of Twitter accounts, including @CBCNews, but we will significantly reduce our overall Twitter footprint and continue to assess the platform against our social media strategy." https://t.co/ZEJrRPCA7t
CBC/Radio-Canada has paused activities on its corporate and news Twitter accounts, after the social media platform put a "government-funded media" label on its @CBC account, in its latest move to stamp public broadcasters with designations. https://t.co/NcndZXiDj5
Despite the Blades and the Pats battling it out on the ice, Saskatoon and Regina have come together to prepare a joint bid to host the 2025 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. https://t.co/G4QCEYBgfh
According to the provincial data, Saskatchewan is the most affordable province for families of four who own their homes and bring in more than $75,000 a year. But not everyone fits that formula. #skpoli#budget https://t.co/u3nZMDL5tQ
The Saskatchewan government is projecting a $1-billion surplus for 2023-24 and says it's opting to use that money to pay down debt.
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Starting with the 2024-25 school year, independent schools "must be registered as a separate non-profit organization from any parent organization," such as a church, the Education Ministry said.
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The Opposition NDP is wondering when the Saskatchewan government will develop a plan to ensure jobs aren't being filled by people who falsely claim Indigenous identity. https://t.co/wXiYQB0Oyd
The federal and Saskatchewan governments say their goal of having regulated child care in the province cost an average of $10 a day for children under six will be achieved by next month. https://t.co/C6LK5pUnab
The Government of Saskatchewan has decided to follow the federal government and ban the social media app TikTok from all devices owned by the provincial government. https://t.co/HHGustuy2c
A Saskatchewan man suffered a stroke Feb. 3 in Arizona and two weeks into his hospital stay there, his family found out that Blue Cross had denied his insurance claim.
Here are some health insurance tips you can use if you are going on a trip of your own. https://t.co/JPvDj1R3qd