Admissibility of Greg Fertuck's confession during Mr. Big sting at heart of his murder trial

The trial of Greg Fertuck, charged with murdering his estranged wife, whose body was never found, begins Tuesday at Court of Queen's Bench in Saskatoon. It's expected to turn on whether the judge accepts admissions Fertuck made to undercover police officers posing as criminals during a Mr. Big sting.
Meet Ted Lasso's Canadian goalkeeper who brings poutine and Montreal realness to the hit show

Montreal actor Moe Jeudy-Lamour stars as French-Canadian goalkeeper Thierry Zoreaux on Ted Lasso, the hit comedy series nominated for a whopping 20 Emmys. He talks about bringing a bit of himself to the role and the Canadian sports experience that prepared him to play a soccer goalie.
Green Party will release its election platform this week

The Green Party will be releasing its election platform this week, ahead of Wednesday’s first national televised leaders' debate.
Sask. RCMP responding to 'shooting incident involving multiple victims' on James Smith Cree Nation

RCMP in Saskatchewan say they are responding to a shooting incident "involving multiple victims" on the James Smith First Nation, located about 60 kilometres east of Prince Albert.
Trudeau met by angry protesters in Newmarket, Ont.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was met with angry protests during a federal election campaign stop in Newmarket, Ont., on Sunday.
Canada's Fernandez extends U.S. Open charge with comeback victory over Kerber

Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez has followed up her upset of defending champion Naomi Osaka at the U.S. Open by beating another past title winner at Flushing Meadows.
Taliban prevents planes of evacuees from leaving Afghanistan, but it's unclear why

At least four planes chartered to evacuate several hundred people seeking to escape the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan have been unable to leave the country for days, officials said Sunday, with conflicting accounts emerging about why the flights weren't able to take off.
Shang-Chi, Marvel's first film led by an Asian superhero, shatters Labour Day box office records

This is traditionally one of the sleepiest weekends at the movies, but the Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is giving the box office a huge lift.
COVID-19 chaos reigns at Brazil-Argentina World Cup qualifying match
Argentina walked off the field Sunday after only seven minutes of its World Cup qualifier against host Brazil after health officials came onto the pitch following coronavirus concerns about three Argentina players.
Trudeau says he's 'pretty frustrated' by the Raj Saini scandal

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said he will be reflecting on what should have been done differently in the case of former Liberal candidate Raj Saini, who ended his bid for re-election after a a series of allegations of unwanted sexual advances and inappropriate comments were made public last week.