'This is disgusting': Sask. Indigenous prof says deep-rooted stereotypes continue to drive racial profiling
A Saskatchewan university business lecturer says companies need to do a better job of educating employees on consumer racial profiling.

A Saskatchewan university business lecturer says companies need to do a better job of educating employees on consumer racial profiling.
Despite promises of more money and an extension to the budget deadline for schools, the Saskatchewan government has been mum on details.
Saskatchewan’s opioid crisis is on the rise again this year after an expected plateau in 2022.
Parents who depend on a Regina daycare say they've been forced to scour the city for new child care spots with little notice.
Residents in Regina's northwest neighbourhoods were in for a surprise over morning coffee, when several moose appeared to be taking a stroll through the streets.
Just over two weeks after a fire nearly destroyed everything, Big Bob’s Meats is up and running in a temporary space.
The Blades drafted Benjamin Bowtell in the sixth round of the 2023 Bantam Draft back in April.
An 'Abortion is Health Care' billboard in Yorkton is raising awareness of Bill C-311, a piece of proposed legislation that activists claim may act as a 'sneaky bill' for the anti-abortion movement.
A lot has been left up in the air after a marathon council meeting in Yorkton on Monday – which saw packed chambers.
A burnt metal frame of a trampoline offers a tiny trace of the young family who until Sunday, lived on Jenna Lane.
Gangs of killer whales have been causing chaos off the coast of Spain for the past few years, ramming into hundreds of boats, causing expensive damage to some and even sinking three since 2020. And UBC researchers have a theory why.
A Guelph man is gaining online popularity for scratching and sampling during his walks around the Royal City.
Ontario referees will be outfitted with body cameras this summer in an effort to stop aggressive abuse at soccer games across the province.
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WATCH: Mick Favel brings you this week’s edition of Indigenous Circle.
WATCH: CJ Katz shares her recipe for Grilled Focaccia in this week’s edition of the Wheatland Café.
WATCH: Police search for suspects in another edition of Crime Stoppers.
Issac Brown has stepped up to the challenge, and made his way to the semi-finals at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Joy Malbon reports.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh slammed foreign interference special rapporteur David Johnston's refusal to heed the House of Commons' call for him to step down as 'tone-deaf.'
Air Canada is experiencing a technical issue with its flight communications system, causing delays across the country for the second time in a week.
The Royal Bank of Canada is facing issues with online and mobile banking. According to a brief message posted on Twitter, there is an issue with the digital display of transactions.
Forecasters warn an upcoming weather pattern known for warm temperatures could bring droughts, floods and even tropical storms to Canada.
The wedding of Jordan's crown prince to the scion of a prominent Saudi family began on Thursday in a palace celebration that drew massive crowds and a mood of excitement around the kingdom, while presenting the young Hashemite royal as a new player on the global stage.
A jury Wednesday convicted a former contestant on the television game show "Family Feud" of first-degree murder and home invasion in the slaying of his estranged wife in western Illinois.
Forget your hook, line and sinker. An Israeli foodtech company says it has 3D printed the first ever ready-to-cook fish filet using animal cells cultivated and grown in a laboratory.
The prime minister's national security adviser says Ottawa needs to improve the way it manages intelligence, and officials are taking steps to address breakdowns in communication within government.
More than 300 firefighters from the United States and South Africa are heading to Canada in the coming days as the country battles an unprecedented wildfire season that has forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes so far this year.
N.S. premier Tim Houston discusses the letter he sent to the feds on what needs to be done to battle the wildfires plaguing the province.