Premier Brad Wall
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Alberta, Saskatchewan to meet on licence-plate disputeAlberta and Saskatchewan have a date for a joint meeting to resolve a licence-plate dispute.CanadaJan 15, 2018
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FSIN wants compensation to accompany Sask. ’60s Scoop apologyPremier Brad Wall received a letter from FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron requesting compensation upwards of $400 million to accompany a formal '60s Scoop apology.CanadaNov 15, 2017
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Premier Brad Wall will not apologize to the NDPPremier Brad Wall will not apologize to the NDP for bringing up how the party handled sexual assault and harassment allegations during Question Period.PoliticsNov 1, 2017
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Saskatchewan eyes up Uber in order to prevent impaired drivingPremier Brad Wall endorses idea of ride sharing options like Uber and Lyft in Saskatchewan.CanadaOct 26, 2017
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NDP raise concern about privatization due to partial Bill 40 repealThe Opposition NDp are concerned about further privatization of Crowns after Premier Brad Wall announced Bill 40 will only partially be repealed.PoliticsOct 26, 2017
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Premier names new Chief of StaffBrad Wall’s long-serving chief of staff, Joe Donlevy, has announced he is leaving his position to pursue prospects in the private business sector.PoliticsSep 6, 2017
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‘Rally To Repeal The Budget’ held in SaskatoonA group of younger Saskatchewan residents gathered outside the Saskatoon cabinet office to protest budget cuts.CanadaAug 15, 2017
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’60s Scoop apology could come before retirement: Brad WallBrad Wall said he's not expecting to be premier past January and would like the apology to happen before he retires.CanadaAug 12, 2017
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Saskatoon reaction to Premier Brad Wall stepping down as Sask. Party leaderPremier Brad Wall announces he is stepping down, reaction to this decision even from those who at times didn't see eye to eye with him.PoliticsAug 10, 2017
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In Brad Wall, private sector had ally whose voice rang louder than mostWith Brad Wall's departure from politics, the private sector is losing an ally and champion of free enterprise whose voice reverberated louder than most on the public stage.CanadaAug 10, 2017
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