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Saskatchewan government files injunction ahead of CRA carbon auditEyre claimed the feds have been threatening the province by saying they’d remove rebates, add fines, or that Saskatchewan executives could face jail time.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 5
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3 unions look to intervene in Sask. government’s appeal of pronoun law challengeA number of unions are coming together to take action against the Saskatchewan government and its ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights.’ Our Moosa Imran has the story.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 15
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Hearing cancelled for Saskatchewan’s bid to stop federal collection of carbon moneyA court hearing for the Saskatchewan government to argue for an injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions in carbon levy money has been cancelled. Katherine Ludwig has the details and what’s to come.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 12
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 15The number of active wildfires in Saskatchewan is getting close to triple digits as much of the province’s northern region is under a fire ban. Also: A number of unions are coming together to take action against the Saskatchewan government and its “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” And lots of sunshine expected — Meteorologist Peter Quinlan...Global News at 6 SaskatoonJul 15
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Saskatchewan wins injunction to block CRA from collecting carbon taxThe Saskatchewan government says its application for a court injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting the federal carbon tax from the province has succeeded.Global News at 5 ReginaJul 8
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 12The first day of Craven’s Country Thunder music festival was a scorcher but organizers have ensured that attendees have ways to cool down in the heat. Also: Organizations around the Queen City are banding together to help out those in need, over the course of the summer. And finally, A court hearing for the Saskatchewan...Global News at 6 ReginaJul 12
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: July 12With most of Saskatchewan under a heat wave, more wildfires are beginning to pop up around the province. Also: A court hearing for the Saskatchewan government to argue for an injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions in carbon levy money has been cancelled. And finally: Released by the Winnipeg Sea Bears...Global News at 6 SaskatoonJul 12
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Government funding aims to aid newcomer women entrepreneurs in SaskatchewanWATCH: A program helping newcomer women entrepreneurs grow their business has started up in Saskatchewan. Global’s Nicole Healey explains, saying it’s already exceeded expectations for applications.Global News at 5 ReginaMay 22
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GNM – Bronwyn Eyre on the ongoing battle over Carbon Tax with the CRASaskatchewan Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre joined our Chantal Wagner in studio to talk about this week’s agreement between the Provincial and Federal Governments, which will protect Saskatchewan’s Bank Account from CRA collection over what they say is owed Carbon Tax dollars.Jul 19
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Sask. Justice Minister on carbon tax discussions with the federal governmentWATCH: Saskatchewan Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre breaks down the carbon tax discussions with the federal government.EconomyJul 22
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Saskatchewan residents file Charter lawsuit over province’s gas-plant planA lawsuit has been filed by 15 Saskatchewan residents, ages 15 to 80, arguing that a plan by the provincial government and SaskPower to expand gas-fired electricity generation violates Charter rights to life, security of person and equality. Destiny Meilleur has more.Global News at 5 SaskatoonJul 29
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Global News at 6 Regina: July 15The federal government issued a formal apology to Dakota and Lakota First Nations this morning. Josh Gwozdz has more on the step towards reconciliation. Also: The number of active wildfires in Saskatchewan is getting close to triple digits as much of the province’s northern region is under a fire ban. And finally: lots of sunshine...Global News at 6 ReginaJul 15
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Global National: July 10While the NATO summit continues in Washington, D.C., the Trudeau government says it will buy up to 12 conventional submarines, as Russia and China’s presence in the Arctic has raised concerns about their military ambitions. Plus, in the wake of a disastrous U.S. presidential debate performance, there are growing calls for President Joe Biden to...Global NationalJul 10
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Sask. Chamber of Commerce calls for lowering working age to 13 yearsAhead of the provincial election this fall, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is recommending a new government lower the legal working age to 13 years from 14 years.Global News at 5 ReginaJun 19
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Saskatchewan teachers to vote on final bargaining offer from government in MayAfter months of contract negotiations between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and the provincial government over the last several months, a deal could be in sight.Global News at 5 ReginaApr 18
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Binding arbitration could be used in Saskatchewan teacher talksWATCH: Saskatchewan Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says binding arbitration could be used in talks between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee. — Via Emily-May Simmonds.Global News at 5 ReginaMay 31
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New book questions Saskatchewan government’s potash revenue‘Squandered, Canada’s Potash Legacy,’ asks whether the province is getting enough back for its potash in the form of royalties.Global News Morning SaskatoonMar 21
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Teachers vote a ‘message showing lack of trust,’ STF president saysOn Friday, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) president Samantha Becotte said, “Our current vote is a message to the government in terms of the lack of trust and the need for having tangible solutions to address the issues of classroom complexity because there simply wasn’t enough in their offer.”May 31
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Sask. cabinet minister admits to bringing firearm into Legislative BuildingSaskatchewan MLA Jeremy Harrison has resigned as the Government House Leader after allegations brought forward by the legislative Speaker last week, and admitted to carrying a “properly cased long gun” into the legislature a number of years ago.Global News at 5 ReginaMay 24
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Future of Saskatchewan school year in province’s hands: STF presidentOn Friday, Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) president Samantha Becotte said, “If this goes to binding arbitration there won’t be a need for any further action but any decision about the school year is on the government and school boards’ association.”May 10