Sask. Premier Scott Moe calls Biden’s plans to shut down Keystone XL Pipeline 'very disappointing'
"Construction of this project should be a top priority for Canadian-U.S. economic relations," Scott Moe said in a statement.

"Construction of this project should be a top priority for Canadian-U.S. economic relations," Scott Moe said in a statement.
A COVID-19 outbreak at Elmwood Residences Kinsmen Manor has staff member calling for vaccinations in the disability sector.
An outbreak has been declared in the community of Black Lake following an increasing number of confirmed cases linked to mass gatherings and travel outside the community.
The same day the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced vaccine clinics in rural communities in North Central Saskatchewan for people over 70 they were booked full.
Smudge the Blades clothing was inspired by Indigenous hockey tournaments, says company founder Harlan Kingfisher.
Staff at Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert are still self-isolating while they’re not working as part of a public health order, according to a union representative.
Teachers at Westmount High School are wearing black to, among other things, “mourn the inevitable deaths that will occur due to the increased transmission caused by school reopenings.”
The first COVID-19 vaccination site not hosted in an Ontario hospital or long-term care home opens today at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
As B.C. looks into limiting interprovincial travel, representatives of the province's tourism and hospitality industry are speaking up in opposition.
Officers in the Quebec provincial police's organized crime squad have twice broken up gatherings in January and handed out over $32,000 in fines for violating public health measures to members affiliated with the Hells Angels motorcycle club.
Alberta's energy sector is about to take another hit, with US President-Elect Biden expected to scrap the Keystone XL Pipeline extension.
Janella joined Clarity Coaching and Development to learn more about how to create your own vision board at home.
A Waterloo, Ont. family has created a mutli-room lounge out of snow.
A look at how to spread kindness and positivity using our body language -- even when half our face is covered by a mask.
Scientists are hoping water found near Timmins, Ont., that is more than a billion years old, can provide insight into the possibility that life once existed on Mars.
It seems students aren't the only ones losing their cool over remote learning.
As Montrealers dig their way out of the first major snow storm of the season, an expert shows you how to shovel without getting hurt.
Traditional sea-faring folk tunes are the latest craze to explode over TikTok. CTV's Daniele Hamamdjian explains.
Betty White says she is celebrating her 99th birthday by eating a hot dog, feeding her favourite ducks.
An Ontario man known as 'COVID Elvis' has made it his mission to put a smile on people's faces.
A source close to the transition team of U.S. president-elect Joe Biden has told CTV News that the new president will kill the Keystone XL pipeline after taking office.
The first COVID-19 vaccination site not hosted in an Ontario hospital or long-term care home opens today at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Just a little more than halfway into January, the U.S. has added a staggering 3.9 million new COVID-19 cases and more than 51,000 virus-related deaths.
Dozens of tennis stars stuck in hotel quarantine ahead of the Australian Open were told Monday they would get no 'special treatment' to leave their rooms to train, despite complaints from some players.
U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to issue around 100 pardons and commutations on his final full day in office Tuesday, according to three people familiar with the matter, a major batch of clemency actions that includes white collar criminals, high-profile rappers and others but -- as of now -- is not expected to include Trump himself.
In a new criminal court case against a woman alleged to have entered the U.S. Capitol on January 6, the FBI noted that a tipster raised the possibility of a laptop being stolen from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office to potentially sell to Russia.
A new report suggests severe weather events in 2020 cost Canadian insurance companies $2.4 billion, with the most costly events coming out of Alberta.
Life found in ancient water flowing through a northern Ontario mine could eventually help scientists unlock the mystery about whether there was ever life on Mars, according to a scientist at the University of Toronto.
Federal Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole pushed back against attempts to link his party to Trump-style politics on Sunday, saying there is 'no place for the far right' in the Tories while accusing the Liberals of divisive dirty tricks.
Top U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the COVID-19 pandemi cand how Canada’s vaccine rollout compares to America's.
Officials from across the country provide updates on the pandemic across Canada.