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'No consequences' for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert
Ethics experts say Canadians should think twice about becoming research participants, because the federal body that holds universities accountable to ethical standards has no jurisdiction over privately funded studies.
Saskatoon's new city council asked to consider bigger-than-planned tax hike during budget talks
Snow removal, Nutrien Wonderhub, property tax increase and more are being discussed at city council's meeting on Monday.
Lawsuit alleges corruption and back door dealings at Key First Nation
The chief of Key First Nation in Saskatchewan is suing two band councillors on behalf of the nation for allegedly taking money in exchange for awarding contracts.
Saskatchewan Cancer Agency bolsters cancer care with 9 new physician recruits
The province welcomes nine new cancer physician recruits to improve patient care and ease pressure on the province's health system.
Multimillion-dollar LED wall for film production set to leave Saskatchewan after less than 1 year
Family says pregnant mother was killed by man with no-contact order
Fewer people worldwide are getting HIV — so why are rates going up in Canada?
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Calmer Sask. assembly debates taxes as deficit balloons
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'I'm in trouble': As Canada Post strike drags on, small Sask. businesses say they're feeling the hit
Federal government to sign first-ever modern treaty with Métis
Northern Sask. communities using gardening to improve food sovereignty — and they're involving youth
Regina police plane still not back in the air after being damaged in April
U of Sask. Huskies athlete shares journey to sobriety to help other students
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Northern Sask. communities using gardening to improve food sovereignty — and they're involving youth
Multimillion-dollar LED wall for film production set to leave Saskatchewan after less than 1 year