Saskatchewan
Hockey Players Stop to Watch Fans Beat the Shit Out of Each Other
People started fighting in the stands after a men's league game in good old Turtleford, Saskatchewan.
Crown Won’t Appeal Not Guilty Verdict in Shooting Death of Colten Boushie
Gerald Stanley shot and killed Boushie, a 22-year-old Indigenous man, in 2016.
Why Gerald Stanley’s Defence Doesn’t Make Sense To Gun Experts
Expert says Stanley's theory on how the gun went off has "no air of reality."
I’m Glad That ‘Ministers of the Crown’ are Calling Bullshit on Canada’s Justice System
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his justice minister have been speaking about the Gerald Stanley verdict. But conservatives say they shouldn’t be.
Far-Right Giving Money to Gerald Stanley, Man Found Not Guilty of Killing Colten Boushie
The fundraiser has raised over $90,000 so far for the Saskatchewan farmer.
Colten Boushie’s Family Is Headed to Ottawa
At a Saskatoon rally protesting the not-guilty verdict, the 22-year-old’s relatives say they’re going to seek justice for his death.
Fury across Canada after white farmer acquitted of killing Indigenous man
Protests erupt and prime minister weighs in following anger over the acquittal of Gerald Stanley for shooting Colten Boushie in Saskatchewan
The Gerald Stanley Verdict Shows There’s No Justice for Indigenous Peoples
Colten Boushie was shot dead on a Saskatchewan farm. An all-white jury decided the man that killed him did no wrong.
Saskatchewan farmer Gerald Stanley acquitted of murdering Indigenous man
"Killer!" shouted relatives of Colten Boushie, 22, who was shot by Stanley in what the jury decided was an accident.
This 108-Year-Old Man Is Right: Men Desperately Need a Good Marriage
Men need a good marriage more than women do, why is that?
How a Facebook Selfie Led to a Manslaughter Conviction
The selfie showed a woman wearing a belt found near the body of a murder victim.
Saskatchewan will sell legal weed in private stores and online
Province plans to issue about 60 cannabis retail permits to private stores and First Nations communities that want to sell legal weed