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  • National Women's Group Launches Online Ads Urging Local Voters to Back Ruth Buffalo for State Rep. in North Dakota's 27th District

    Nov 1, 2018

    FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA -- UltraViolet PAC, a leading national women’s group, with more than 1.1 million members in the US, has launched a series of online ads aimed at voters in North Dakota’s 27th State House district urging them to support Ruth Buffalo for State Representative. The ads come after the group named Buffalo as one of their top 10 women candidates to watch in 2018. FIND OUT MORE HERE: https://weareultraviolet.org/ballot-races/ The ads are part of a five-figure program that will target voters in North Dakota’s 27th State House distr...

  • Gone to pot: Marijuana shortages plague Canada

    Nov 1, 2018

    TORONTO (AP) - Canada's legal recreational market is off to a bumpy start. Supply shortages have been rampant in the two weeks since Canada became the largest national pot marketplace. http://www.abcfoxmontana.com/story/39392990/gone-to-pot-marijuana-shortages-plague-canada...

  • Americans see voter suppression as a bigger problem than voter fraud

    Nov 1, 2018

    There are two competing theories about how American elections fail to accurately capture the sentiment of the electorate. One theory, propagated by President Trump, holds that rampant voter fraud is committed by people unable to vote, swaying elections unfairly. Another theory holds that laws enacted to combat fraud also have the effect of adding new barriers to voting that disproportionately affect demographic groups that, as it happens, tend to vote Democratic. As it turns out, only one of those theories is supported by evidence: There are...

  • Millbrook First Nation businesswoman charged with evading $2.2M in taxes

    Nov 1, 2018

    The Canada Revenue Agency has charged a businesswoman from a First Nation in Nova Scotia with evading $2.2 million in taxes. In a news release, the agency alleges Lisa L. Marshall, the operator of the Traditional Trading Post, failed to collect or remit GST/HST totalling $2,284,144.72 on sales of tobacco to non-Indigenous people. The convenience store is located on Millbrook First Nation reserve land in Cole Harbour, N.S. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/tobacco-sales-gst-hst-millbook-first-nation-tax-evasion-1.488...

  • Montgomery Place residents divided over proposed Saskatoon Tribal Council preschool

    Nov 1, 2018

    Mark Arcand, tribal chief for the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC), said he wants work with the community to address concerns and clarify information about a proposed preschool in Saskatoon's Montgomery neighbourhood. People in Montgomery Place are expressing mixed reactions to the STC's plan to buy a single detached home along 11th Street West and convert it into a preschool for indigenous children. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/montgomery-place-residents-divided-over-proposed-saskatoon-tribal-council-preschool-1.4...

  • Red Lake Community Thanksgiving Dinner - Sunday, November 18, 2018

    Red Lake Community Thanksgiving Dinner - Sunday, November 18, 2018 2 PM at the Red Lake Community Center Sponsored by Red Lake Center Staff...