Carbon pricing, Saskatoon’s Got Talent, and spring temperatures on the way.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, April 1, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticizes carbon pricing
Gage Haubrich with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said people can’t afford Canada’s carbon pricing.
The federal government said 80 per cent of households get more back in rebates, but Haubrich says otherwise.
Haubrich said he hopes the feds reconsider the carbon pricing hike expected for April 1.
Saskatoon’s Got Talent takes the stage May 11
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Teens Talk YXE Director Pam Hutchings talked about the upcoming Saskatoon’s Got Talent show.
Fundraising Chair Tayona Wheler said this is an opportunity to support youth and families.
Tickets are available on the Teens Talk YXE website.
- ‘Nobody gets free pickles on BC Ferries’: Family’s White Spot experience goes viral
- Saskatoon organizations concerned about demand after Prairie Harm Reduction closure
- Elizabeth Fry Society’s shelter closes after lease extension denied
- Appeal dismissed in impaired driving case involving THC, death of 9-year-old
Saskatoon’s top headlines: Monday, April 1
Chris Carr with Saskatoon’s top headlines for Monday, April 1.
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