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After rash of disturbances, Saskatchewan restricting bear spray in public urban areas

After rash of disturbances, Saskatchewan restricting bear spray in public urban areas

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is bringing in stricter laws around bear spray following a rash of disturbances over the past year at public pools, shopping malls and midways.
B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A British Columbia First Nation says racism in the health-care system persists despite efforts by the government and industry to combat the problem.
Calgary Stampeders add former Roughriders coach Craig Dickenson as senior consultant

Calgary Stampeders add former Roughriders coach Craig Dickenson as senior consultant

CALGARY — Dave and Craig Dickenson are together again with the Calgary Stampeders. The Stampeders appointed Craig Dickenson as a senior consultant Tuesday. His younger brother Dave Dickenson is Calgary's head coach and GM.
Quebec tables budget with $11-billion deficit, no precise timeline to balance books

Quebec tables budget with $11-billion deficit, no precise timeline to balance books

QUEBEC — A stagnant economy, a historic forest fire season and billions of dollars in public sector wage increases are what Quebec’s finance minister says have led to one of the biggest budget deficits in the province’s history.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (21,831.02, up 61.80 points): Canadian Natural Resources Inc. (TSX:CNQ). Energy. Down one cent, or 0.01 per cent, to $97.25 on 18.
S&P/TSX composite index posts gain Tuesday, U.S. markets rise after inflation report

S&P/TSX composite index posts gain Tuesday, U.S. markets rise after inflation report

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index posted a modest gain on Tuesday, while U.S. markets rose after the latest data on inflation. The Nasdaq notched a 1.
Dorel lays off workers as consumer spending slump weighs on earnings

Dorel lays off workers as consumer spending slump weighs on earnings

MONTREAL — Dorel Industries Inc. laid off workers last quarter amid ongoing losses fuelled by low demand for furniture, even as it reported its best financial results in two and a half years.
Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko out 'week-to-week' with lower-body injury

Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko out 'week-to-week' with lower-body injury

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks say Thatcher Demko will be out indefinitely with a lower-body injury.
Curler Harris will appeal suspension after missing Scotties due to doping violation

Curler Harris will appeal suspension after missing Scotties due to doping violation

Briane Harris's absence from Canada's national women's curling championship has officially been explained.
SaltWire's money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

SaltWire's money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

HALIFAX — The recent decision by SaltWire Network Inc.