THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By May 13, 2011

    Two players from the reigning Vanier Cup champions Laval Rouge et Or have tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, according to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.

  • May to fight for environment, parliamentary reform

    By May 3, 2011

    Newly-elected Green MP Elizabeth May plans on wasting no time in bringing issues of the environment and parliamentary reform to the House of Commons

  • Youth thanked amid ‘orange crush’ success

    By May 3, 2011

    Canadians witnessed a series of astounding changes in their federal political landscape on May 2 as Stephen Harper’s Conservatives achieved their majority government and the New Democratic Party achieved Official Opposition status for the first time in history.

  • Canada’s 41st election sees fall of the Grits

    By May 3, 2011

    “Democracy teaches hard lessons” ”” Liberals crash and burn as NDP grab official Opposition, Ignatieff resigns hours later.

  • NDP to form official opposition for first time

    By May 3, 2011

    The New Democratic Party of Canada has amassed its biggest representation in the House of Commons in the party’s 50-year history, thanks in a large part to young Canadian voters ”” many of whom voted for the first time.

  • Elizabeth May makes history with Green seat

    By May 3, 2011

    History was made in the riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands today as Canada elected its first Green member of Parliament. Elizabeth May credits her volunteers for helping her defeat the Tory incumbent.

  • Students suffer from lack of campus polls

    By April 25, 2011

    Campus polls are a rarity in Canada, or they are under publicized, and as a result students often suffer.

  • The youth vote: Can young Canadians swing this election?

    By April 25, 2011

    With less than two weeks to go before Canadians hit the polls on May 2, federal party leaders are certainly not the only ones who have kicked this election campaign into high gear.