Mark Carney’s government is in talks with Saskatchewan towards reaching an energy deal that could fast-track federal approvals of that province’s uranium mining projects, speed development of small mo ...
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Sask. political panel reacts to government's new patients first plan | The Morning Edition
The government of Saskatchewan announced its new "patients first" health-care plan. The Morning Edition’s political panel ...
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Back in session: Five things to watch as Sask. MLAs return to work this spring
After a three-month break, MLAs from all corners of the province returned to the Saskatchewan Legislative Building this week.
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Saskatchewan Premier Moe lauds gun legislation from 'hottest' justice minister
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe trumpeted new gun legislation passed Wednesday by his government, while praising his justice minister as “the hottest lawyer in the province.” ...
When the premier promised no new taxes and no cuts, that likely means debt financing will be a key part of the upcoming ...
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Sask. NDP takes aim at SHA executive pay, wider affordability issues
The Saskatchewan NDP wants to see health region executives’ wages frozen until contract negotiations for front-line ...
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Thousands petitioned Sask. for mandatory Black history education. Advocates say nothing changed
Teachers can choose to use Black history in Saskatchewan to meet diversity outcomes, but they are not mandated to teach it.
The Spark Insights poll, released on Monday, has the Mark Carney-led Liberals the top choice of 46 per cent of respondents, with the Conservatives sitting a distant second at 31 per cent.
Carnie's Comments I didn't see this coming. Canada’s political landscape is shifting — and the trend lines aren’t exactly subtle. New Nanos tracking shows the Liberals opening up a commanding national ...
City hall administration rejected a request from the Saskatoon Iranian Cultural Association to fly a traditional flag ...
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Price shocks from Iran war could give Canada leverage in CUSMA talks: experts
WASHINGTON — Countries around the world are grappling with skyrocketing costs for key commodities like oil and fertilizer as the war with Iran continues to upend global trade.
India’s desire to rapidly scale its nuclear sector also presents opportunities for companies that build nuclear reactors, ...
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