"This is going to be similar to the post-Watergate era, where there has to be a hard look at what were norms and traditions, and what needs to be codified into law. Alberta's government is weighing new restrictions for the province as it sees record-breaking COVID-19 numbers. The SUV attempted to cross the highway from the town of Balgonie … "For someone who made a living as a game show host, he didn't take over the room. COVID-19 cases following same trend as Manitoba, Youth found guilty in second-degree murder of Erica Hill, New Reeve-elect of RM of Sherwood looks to improve communication with ratepayers, Map shows Regina schools with current COVID-19 cases, Multiple staff members at Indian Head care home self-isolating after outbreak: Sask. Social Sharing "I don't think she ever believed that she would live to see this day," said the recently elected leader of the Green Party, the first Black woman to head up a Canadian federal party. A request for proposals for an architectural consultant closed on Nov. 3. "We want this centre to continue to inspire in his name and countless veterans who continue to suffer greatly from their PTSD and mental health. Use of this Website assumes acceptance of Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, Published Thursday, September 25, 2014 3:31PM CST, Last Updated Friday, September 26, 2014 1:14PM CST, Stream CTV News for breaking news updates, Sask. Il mijote également un nouvel album inspiré du répertoire irlandais et québécois. Crash near Balgonie claims three lives, leaves three children seriously injured Families from Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation are mourning the deaths of … He's spent the past few days in private tweeting angry, unsupported claims of voter fraud.The president has made no comments in person since Democrat Joe Biden clinched the 270 electoral votes on Saturday needed to win the presidency.All the while, his aides grow more certain that legal challenges won’t change the outcome of the election, according to seven campaign and White House officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the thinking of the president and others in the executive mansion.Before setting off for the solemn commemoration at Arlington, Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday to slam “fake pollsters" and grouse that a Republican city commissioner who defended the vote tabulation in Philadelphia wasn't a true Republican. "I think that's what a lot of people who had the opportunity to meet him felt. Review recommended new building The Provincial Operations Centre acts as the main command post for Alberta's response to large emergencies like the Calgary floods of 2013 and the massive wildfire in Fort McMurray three years later. So part of that was a little bit of market research that talked about some of the business opportunities," she told CBC Radio's Afternoon Drive. The AP will reassess the race once the deadline to return absentee ballots passes on Thursday.Gary D. Robertson, The Associated Press. But the bank also said it was considering reintroducing mortgage restrictions from next March due to concerns about an increase in house prices and high-risk lending to housing investors.The Associated Press. Now an inspirational TED talk speaker, he recently demonstrated his daily routine to keep retraining his brain during a video call from his home in Nanaimo, B.C., on Vancouver Island. We're going to keep pushing recovery ...   to inspiring countless others now," D'Arcy said. Il y a un chanteur qui chante et tous les autres répondent. He's been working with Greene for more than ten years and now uses a small tool, called PoNS (portable neuromodulation stimulator) that connects with nerves in Greene's tongue which in turn stimulate his brain. In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Calgary-Buffalo MLA Joe Ceci, the NDP critic for municipal affairs, said a $3-million budget and a five-month timeline isn't sufficient for creating the kind of facility the KMPG report called for. Crash leaves Highway 1 partially blocked near Balgonie, Sask. Together we stand!” The phrase “add oil” is a direct translation of a Chinese expression of encouragement.“This is an actual act by Beijing ... to sound the death knell of Hong Kong’s democracy fight because they would think that, from now on, anyone they found to be politically incorrect or unpatriotic or are simply not likable to look at, they could just oust you using any means,” lawmaker Claudia Mo told reporters.Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam defended their removal, saying legislators must act properly and that the city needs a body comprised of patriots.“We cannot allow members of the Legislative Council who have been judged in accordance with the law to be unable to fulfil the requirements and prerequisites for serving on the Legislative Council to continue to operate in the Legislative Council,” Lam said.Still, Lam said that the Legislature would not become a rubber-stamp body, and that diverse opinion is welcome.“In terms of legality and constitutionality, obviously, from our point of view, this is clearly in breach of the Basic Law and our rights to participate in public affairs, and a failure to observe due process,” Kwok, one of the ousted lawmakers, told reporters, referring to Hong Kong’s mini-constitution.In recent months, Beijing has increasingly clamped down on Hong Kong, which was handed back from British colonial rule in 1997, despite promising at the time to leave the territory's more open legal and economic systems intact for 50 years until 2047.Beijing imposed a national security law in June that some have labeled draconian after anti-government protests rocked the city for months last year, and it has used it to crackdown on opposition voices.In response, the U.S. levelled sanctions on several officials, including Hong Kong's pro-Beijing leader, several Western countries have suspended their extradition treaties with the territory, and Australia and Britain offered Hong Kongers easier paths to settle in those countries.In Washington, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, denounced China’s ouster of the lawmakers.“Beijing’s recent actions disqualifying pro-democracy legislators from Hong Kong’s Legislative Council leave no doubt that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has flagrantly violated its international commitments under the Sino-British Joint Declaration and its promises to the people of Hong Kong, including those under the Basic Law,” O’Brien said “ ‘One Country, Two Systems’ is now merely a fig leaf covering for the CCP’s expanding one party dictatorship in Hong Kong.”Australia said the disqualification of the four lawmakers “seriously undermined” Hong Kong's democratic processes and institutions.“Australia calls on authorities to allow the Legislative Council to fulfil its role as the primary forum for popular political expression in Hong Kong, and to remain a key pillar of the rule of law and the “One Country, Two Systems” framework,” Foreign Minister Marise Payne said in a statement.Britain also said the decision raised further concerns.