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Prince Albert Daily Herald

Saskatchewan Rivers to launch own Sports Academy under new partnership

The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division has announced a new partnership with Trach Power Skating and Skills and Trach Sports Academy for the 2025-26 school year. What was known as the Global Sports Ac ...
More ...The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division has announced a new partnership with Trach Power Skating and Skills and Trach Sports Academy for the 2025-26 school year. What was known as the Global Sports Academy will now become the Saskatchewan Rivers Sports Academy in the next school year. “What it is we have a new partnership with […]

22 Mar 2025 00:24:08

Winnipeg Free Press

PM plans immediate talks with China on massive pork, canola tariffs: Kinew

Premier Wab Kinew got a measure of reassurance for Manitoba’s jittery agricultural sector from the prime minister Friday. Kinew and Canada’s other provincial and territorial leaders met wi ...
More ...Premier Wab Kinew got a measure of reassurance for Manitoba’s jittery agricultural sector from the prime minister Friday. Kinew and Canada’s other provincial and territorial leaders met with Prime Minister […]

22 Mar 2025 00:22:22

Lobby groups urge Saskatchewan to reverse ‘misguided’ U.S. product ban that includes Canadian-brewed beers
The Globe and Mail

Lobby groups urge Saskatchewan to reverse ‘misguided’ U.S. product ban that includes Canadian-brewed beers

Saskatchewan is the only province to remove Canadian-brewed beer from its stores by perceiving some products to be entirely U.S. branded, say the two biggest lobby groups for restaurants and beer comp ...
More ...Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks as he arrives for a first ministers meeting in Ottawa on Jan. 15.

Saskatchewan is the only province to remove Canadian-brewed beer from its stores by perceiving some products to be entirely U.S. branded, say the two biggest lobby groups for restaurants and beer companies in Canada, calling the policy “misguided.”

Beer Canada and Restaurants Canada are urging an immediate reversal of Saskatchewan’s directive, which Premier Scott Moe enacted earlier this month as part of his government’s retaliatory measures against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods and minerals.

22 Mar 2025 00:21:54

In ‘The Last Exile,’ Vancouver Plays Itself
The Tyee

In ‘The Last Exile,’ Vancouver Plays Itself

The latest in Sam Wiebe’s acclaimed crime series is a triumph of local authenticity.

22 Mar 2025 00:20:00

Christopher Gusz: Why are devastating transit cuts even up for discussion?
Georgia Straight

Christopher Gusz: Why are devastating transit cuts even up for discussion?

It's a question of how we want the future of Metro Vancouver to look.

22 Mar 2025 00:18:53

The Globe and Mail

U.S. to shut Canadian entrance to beloved Vermont-Quebec border library

For 120 years, the Haskell Free Library & Opera House has straddled the Quebec-Vermont border, offering equal access to Canadians and Americans alike, passport-free. That was the vision of its fou ...
More ...The town of Stanstead, Que., says U.S. authorities have unilaterally decided to close the main Canadian access to the Haskell Free Library and Opera House in Derby Line, Vt. which straddles the border between Vermont and Quebec.

For 120 years, the Haskell Free Library & Opera House has straddled the Quebec-Vermont border, offering equal access to Canadians and Americans alike, passport-free. That was the vision of its founder, the philanthropist and dual-citizen Martha Haskell, who believed in friendship between the two countries.

As of next week, that remarkable run of binational harmony will come to an end when U.S. authorities cut off Canadian access to the grand turreted building, a decision announced on Thursday evening.

22 Mar 2025 00:17:29

Prince Albert Daily Herald

Catholic Division happy with education budget overall but awaiting details at division level

The Prince Albert Catholic School Division (PACSD) was pleased with the province’s 2025 budget investment in education, but said they’re still waiting for more details. The government is inves ...
More ...The Prince Albert Catholic School Division (PACSD) was pleased with the province’s 2025 budget investment in education, but said they’re still waiting for more details. The government is investing $3.5 billion in education this budget year. That’s an increase of $183.5 million, or 5.5 per cent, over the last year. The budget funds will be […]

22 Mar 2025 00:17:13

Prince Albert Daily Herald

Cripps, Harvey making most of experience with Raiders

The end of the regular season is always a special time in the WHL. It is a common sight to have teams bring up their young prospects to practice with the team after their U18 AAA seasons have come to ...
More ...The end of the regular season is always a special time in the WHL. It is a common sight to have teams bring up their young prospects to practice with the team after their U18 AAA seasons have come to a close. The Prince Albert Raiders currently have four prospects practicing with the team. Liam […]

22 Mar 2025 00:10:28

The Tyee

Hoop Dreams

I never saw myself as an athlete. But aerial hoop showed me it’s never too late to start something new.

22 Mar 2025 00:10:00

CBC Saskatoon

Saskatoon downtown, 20th Street library branches closing for a month due to overdose crisis

The Saskatoon Public Library says it's closing the main downtown branch and one on 20th Street West for a month on March 22 as the fallout from an overdose crisis overwhelms staff. ...
More ...Shopping carts with people's belonging's in the snow.

The Saskatoon Public Library says it's closing the main downtown branch and one on 20th Street West for a month on March 22 as the fallout from an overdose crisis overwhelms staff.

22 Mar 2025 00:02:03

Edmonton statue of Oilers great Wayne Gretzky smeared with poop
Global News

Edmonton statue of Oilers great Wayne Gretzky smeared with poop

Wayne Gretzky has recently drawn the ire of many in Canada for his public support of U.S. President Donald Trump.

22 Mar 2025 00:01:26

Yukon tenant claims discrimination at Yukon Human Rights Commission hearing
Yukon News

Yukon tenant claims discrimination at Yukon Human Rights Commission hearing

A Whitehorse tenant alleges harassment and discrimination after withdrawing interest in a property in 2020

22 Mar 2025 00:00:00

Winnipeg Free Press

Full-time kindergarten backed by Manitoba trustees

Manitoba school trustees voted overwhelmingly in support of universal full-time kindergarten when they met this week to consider issues facing boards across the province and reset their collective pri ...
More ...Manitoba school trustees voted overwhelmingly in support of universal full-time kindergarten when they met this week to consider issues facing boards across the province and reset their collective priorities. The […]

21 Mar 2025 23:59:59

Canadian Affairs

Why are so many Canadian couples choosing to be childless?

Read: 4 minAmy Robichaud, 37, has made it her life’s work to help isolated and at-risk Canadian moms find the support they need to thrive as parents. Robichaud is the chief executive of Mothers Ma ...
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Amy Robichaud, 37, has made it her life’s work to help isolated and at-risk Canadian moms find the support they need to thrive as parents. Robichaud is the chief executive of Mothers Matter Canada, a national community advocacy organization.

Yet, despite her passion for helping mothers, Robichaud has no desire to be a mom herself. 

“Even with … my deep belief that motherhood is intrinsically valuable to our society, I don’t have kids — and part of that is a personal choice,” said Robichaud, who is married. 

“It’s definitely been influenced by the world I live in, by the fact that I don’t know if I could afford to do the work that I do and have children,” she said.

Many Canadians are making the same choice, for similar reasons. 

A new World Happiness Report says Canada has a higher percentage of couples without children than any other country in the developed world. The report cites OECD data showing 26 per cent of Canadian couples were childless in 2016, followed by the U.S. at 25 per cent.

The report says the shift in family composition will have significant implications for societies in the decades to come.

“The emerging trends raise significant concerns from a wellbeing perspective as they suggest increasing threats to both the quantity and quality of person-based relationships and the role that households play in contributing to happiness.”  

Financial instability

The report’s remarks about couples without children comes on the heels of recent Statistics Canada data showing Canada’s fertility rate has fallen to new lows

An Angus Reid poll from October suggests personal choice is the main reason for individuals remaining childless. In the poll, two-thirds of childless survey respondents said children were “just not something I want for my life.” 

Couples without children are not unhappy, says Denise Whitehead, associate professor at the Department of Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies at the University of Waterloo. In fact, studies show couples without children tend to be happier than parents.

Last year, the United States’ top health official issued a health advisory warning that parenting has become a serious health issue. Parenting creates financial, time and social pressures that can be detrimental to health, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said.

The Angus Reid poll indicated other key reasons for childlessness include the cost of child care and the difficulty of getting “proper housing to raise a child.”

Financial instability greatly influences couples’ decisions about whether to have kids, says Ana Ferrer, an economics professor at the University of Waterloo.

Couples rarely decide outright to forgo kids because they are cash-strapped, Ferrer says. Rather, financial instability can lead couples to defer having kids — sometimes to the point that it becomes difficult to have them.

“It used to be the case that by 25 most people had a job that was more or less secure, or at least [a] starting point on a career. But now … it takes longer in school, then it takes longer to have a stable job,” said Ferrer.

Many couples feel they must buy a home before having a baby, she says. But for many, homeownership is out of reach.

A 2024 report on housing affordability by the Frontier Centre for Public Policy ranked four of Canada’s six largest cities unaffordable for middle-income Canadians. Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary were all deemed unaffordable. The report ranked Edmonton and Ottawa as affordable.

Child-care costs also remain expensive for many parents. Since 2021, Ottawa and the provinces have been reducing parental fees for children enrolled in the subsidized child-care program. But there are significant waitlists to get into these programs, with tens of thousands of families currently unable to access subsidized spaces.

“Spots for $10-a-day or affordable childcare … their availability is still at a premium. It’s almost impossible to get a spot if you don’t already have one,” said Robichaud, of Mothers Matter Canada.

‘Can’t pay people enough’

Subsidized child care is not the only way Canadian governments have sought to support parents.

In 2006, Canada introduced the Universal Child Care Benefit (now the Canada Child Benefit), which gave eligible families $100 a month for every child under six. That same year, Quebec also established the Québec Parental Insurance Plan, which lowered the eligibility criteria for taking maternity leave, increased income replacement and enabled fathers to take parental leave.

Sitian Liu, an assistant professor at Queen’s University, is researching how the Universal Child Care Benefit and Quebec’s parental leave policies have affected Quebec’s fertility rate. She suggests Quebec’s parental leave changes had a greater effect on Quebec’s fertility rate than the child benefit.

After 2006, “the total fertility rate in Quebec increased dramatically compared with the rest of Canada,” said Liu. “It seems that this more generous support through parental leave, and in particular, this policy that encourages fathers to take more roles in child care, might be effective for encouraging people having kids or having more kids.”

Whitehead disagrees that parental policies have significantly affected fertility rates in Canada — or elsewhere

“There is this suggestion that if we put in place more family friendly policies … that that will get people to have more children — and what’s becoming clear is that’s not working,” said Whitehead. “You can’t pay people enough money, it turns out, to have children.”

Ultimately, there is most likely nothing Canada or other developing countries can do to increase the national birth rate, Whitehead says. 

But it is not all gloomy for parents, says Matthew Johnson, who researches the development of couple relationships at the University of Alberta. While parents may not be happy raising their children at times, many find a sense of purpose in child-rearing that can lead to overall fulfillment — even through difficult periods.

“On a given day, your kid wakes up with a fever and it just wrecks your day, you’re probably not going to be feeling a lot of happiness,” said Johnson. 

“But I really do believe there’s a lot of meaning that comes from parenthood and developing another human and the next generation and bringing that experience.”

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21 Mar 2025 23:54:45

Prince Albert Daily Herald

Max Hildebrand should be the WHL Goaltender of the Year: here’s why

I’m not a betting man, but I can guarantee you that Max Hildebrand doesn’t last until pick 286 in the 13th round if you redid the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft today. The Prince Albert Raider overager ...
More ...I’m not a betting man, but I can guarantee you that Max Hildebrand doesn’t last until pick 286 in the 13th round if you redid the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft today. The Prince Albert Raider overager has been the cream of the crop among WHL goaltenders this season ranking in the top 10 in all […]

21 Mar 2025 23:53:17

Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Toronto Star

Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

MIAMI (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Friday that it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for pot ...
More ...MIAMI (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Friday that it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for potential deportation in about a month.

21 Mar 2025 23:46:34

CBC Prince Edward Island

P.E.I. premier says 'positive news' coming soon on bridge and ferry tolls, after meeting with Carney

Rob Lantz says he has a verbal commitment from the federal government that Prince Edward Islanders will be receiving 'positive news' on Confederation Bridge tolls and Northumberland Ferries rates in t ...
More ...The Confederation Bridge.

Rob Lantz says he has a verbal commitment from the federal government that Prince Edward Islanders will be receiving 'positive news' on Confederation Bridge tolls and Northumberland Ferries rates in the coming days.

21 Mar 2025 23:45:42

Spruce Kings
Prince George Citizen

Spruce Kings' playoff fate could be decided this weekend

Prince George trails Langley by four points for eighth place in BCHL Coastal Conferfence

21 Mar 2025 23:43:42

CBC Manitoba

Manitoba expecting designs of Interlake flood-relief channels to be completed later this year

The Manitoba government expects new designs of a long-promised flood prevention project will be completed later this year after the province asked the federal government to pause environmental assessm ...
More ...An aerial photo shows a large flooded area.

The Manitoba government expects new designs of a long-promised flood prevention project will be completed later this year after the province asked the federal government to pause environmental assessments to address concerns from local First Nations.

21 Mar 2025 23:41:19

Carney, premiers seeking plan for national energy, trade corridor
Prince George Citizen

Carney, premiers seeking plan for national energy, trade corridor

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and the country's premiers agreed today to work on a plan to develop a national trade and energy corridor. Carney and the premiers are meeting in Ottawa t ...
More ...OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and the country's premiers agreed today to work on a plan to develop a national trade and energy corridor. Carney and the premiers are meeting in Ottawa to deal with what he called a "crisis" caused by U.S.

21 Mar 2025 23:31:29

Winnipeg Free Press

No risk, no reward

They got the match-up they were wanting. On Sunday, the Canadian men’s soccer team will face the United States in the CONCACAF Nations League finals (5 p.m., TSN & OneSoccer). […]

21 Mar 2025 23:31:09

Winnipeg Free Press

RCMP cite ‘online radicalization’ in investigation of city man accused of terrorism, linked to neo-Nazi group

Investigators believe a 19-year-old Winnipeg man accused of committing terrorism offences may have been radicalized online. Manitoba RCMP confirmed the charges against Nevin Thunder Young stem from a ...
More ...Investigators believe a 19-year-old Winnipeg man accused of committing terrorism offences may have been radicalized online. Manitoba RCMP confirmed the charges against Nevin Thunder Young stem from a three-month graffiti […]

21 Mar 2025 23:20:05

Bichon blasts to 12-place World Cup snowboard cross result in Austria
Prince George Citizen

Bichon blasts to 12-place World Cup snowboard cross result in Austria

PG's Rowell has eventful race at ski cross world championships

21 Mar 2025 23:14:36

CP NewsAlert: Carney, premiers seeking plan for national energy, trade corridor
Village Report

CP NewsAlert: Carney, premiers seeking plan for national energy, trade corridor

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and the country's premiers agreed today to work on a plan to develop a national trade and energy corridor.

21 Mar 2025 23:12:25

CBC Edmonton

Excrement smeared on Edmonton statue of Oilers great Wayne Gretzky

Lorne Thurston and Joseph McIntyre were planning to get an up-close look at the Wayne Gretzky statue in downtown Edmonton on Friday, when they realized it had been smeared with what appeared to be — ...
More ...A statue of Wayne Gretzky with feces smeared on the face.

Lorne Thurston and Joseph McIntyre were planning to get an up-close look at the Wayne Gretzky statue in downtown Edmonton on Friday, when they realized it had been smeared with what appeared to be — and strongly smelled like — feces.

21 Mar 2025 23:11:09

Winnipeg Free Press

Tories insist Manitoba budget unaffordable

The NDP government’s budget counts on cash-strapped Manitobans paying higher taxes and spending more during a trade war and is “completely out of touch,” the opposition said Friday a ...
More ...The NDP government’s budget counts on cash-strapped Manitobans paying higher taxes and spending more during a trade war and is “completely out of touch,” the opposition said Friday as debate […]

21 Mar 2025 23:08:46

CBC

Columbia University makes policy changes while under threat from Trump administration

Under threat from the Trump administration, Columbia University agreed to implement a host of policy changes Friday, including overhauling its rules for protests and conducting an immediate review of ...
More ...A view of a lawn on the campus of New York City's Columbia University, in the aftermath of the removal of a protest encampment in the same space.

Under threat from the Trump administration, Columbia University agreed to implement a host of policy changes Friday, including overhauling its rules for protests and conducting an immediate review of its Middle Eastern studies department.

21 Mar 2025 23:02:18

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