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For the first time in over six years, the University of Regina Rams have got a win over the University of Saskatchewan H...
Even though President Joe Biden won’t be on the ballot this November, voters still will be weighing his legacy.
As Vice President Kamala Harris moves to take his place as the Democratic standard-bearer, Biden’s accomplishments remain very much at risk should Republican Donald Trump prevail.
Biden will have an opportunity to make a case for his legacy when he delivers an Oval Office address about his decision to bow out of the 2024 race and “what lies ahead.”
650 CKOM and 980 CJME are carrying Biden’s remarks live.
With files from Canadian Press.