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Premiers and federal ministers aim over Nutrien’s U.S. export plansOne of the world’s biggest potash producers U.S. export plans isn’t sitting well in Ottawa with the federal government pushing Saskatchewan-based nutrition to change course.Nov 24, 2025
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‘I’m absolutely terrified’: Changes to Saskatchewan disability benefits leaving advocates concernedWATCH: Disability advocates in Saskatchewan say they have been left in the dark after the government introduced new changes to Saskatchewan’s disability income program, known as SAID.CanadaFeb 6
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Dip in Saskatchewan population a result of immigration caps, expert saysWATCH: As Saskatchewan’s opposition politicizes a dip in the province’s population during the third quarter of last year, one immigration expert attributes it to a federal government-imposed cap on temporary foreign workers.CanadaFeb 4
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Scope of independent Saskatchewan healthcare review ‘still finalizing,’ says health ministerWATCH: Saskatchewan’s health minister says the government is still finalizing the details surrounding the independent review to bolster hospital safety announced last week.CanadaJan 28
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 27A women who was killed at a train crossing near Churchbridge back in December has her widower calling for improved safety measures. The federal government’s planned cutting of two Saskatchewan agriculture research centres has local advocates worried about the future of Canada’s food system.Jan 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 27The federal government’s planned cutting of two Saskatchewan agriculture research centres has local advocates worried about the future of Canada’s food system. A women who was killed at a train crossing near Churchbridge back in December has her widower calling for improved safety measures.EconomyJan 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 16Intense winds and blowing snow continued to cause complications for Saskatchewan motorists. Reactions to the Canadian government signing a new deal with China to significantly lower tariffs on canola seed imports. A former Saskatchewan educational assistant convicted of sex crimes involving teenagers has an appeal hearing.Jan 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 16Reactions to the Canadian government signing a new deal with China to significantly lower tariffs on canola seed imports. Intense winds and blowing snow continued to cause complications for Saskatchewan motorists. A surprise witness takes the stand in the murder trial for Michael Smillie.Jan 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 15Southern Saskatchewan is hit with extreme winds with gusts up to 100 kilometers an hour in some areas. As the murder trial for Michael Smillie continues a key witness takes the stand. The provincial government updates it rules around pesticide applications now allowing farmers to use drones.Jan 15
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Jan. 15A five-year-old girl was killed in a crash near Cold Lake involving a stolen vehicle out of Saskatchewan. After weeks of written statements, the Alberta government addressed acute care issues that doctors have called a crisis. Edmonton firefighters believe a battery is to blame for a downtown apartment fire.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 15
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Saskatchewan opposition calls for emergency legislative sitting amidst utility, insurance rate hikesWATCH: Saskatchewan’s NDP are calling on the government to hold an emergency legislative sitting days after SaskPower and SGI proposed rate hikes for the next two years.CanadaJan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. New details emerge into what caused the Christmas day fire that destroyed Prince Albert’s Salvation Army. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase.Jan 7
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase. Due to city budget cuts Regina residents will no longer have access to winter sandboxes around the city.Jan 7
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Sask. lowers age eligibility for breast cancer screeningsWATCH: The Saskatchewan government is making changes to breast cancer screening eligibility requirements to help save the lives of several women in the province.HealthJan 4
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 5People gather in front of Regina City Hall to protest the American capture of Venezuela’s President. Proposed rate hikes for SaskPower and SGI have the provincial NDP calling out the Sask. Party Government over the cost of living. Three Saskatchewan credit unions officially complete their merger.Jan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 5The former director of a Saskatoon Christian school appeals his sentencing and conviction on multiple assault charges. Proposed rate hikes for SaskPower and SGI have the provincial NDP calling out the Sask. Party Government over the cost of living. Three Saskatchewan credit unions officially complete their merger.Jan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 9Saskatchewan leaders react to the threat of American tariffs being put on Canadian fertilizer. A new report from the provincial auditor has found that the Saskatchewan Government is falling short on care home inspections. The provincial government and NDP speak on improving home affordability at the annual Saskatchewan Realtors Association State of Real Estate Conference.Dec 9, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 9Saskatchewan leaders react to the threat of American tariffs being put on Canadian fertilizer. A new report from the provincial auditor has found that the Saskatchewan Government is falling short on care home inspections. Regina transit drivers threaten to strike over proposed city budget cuts.Dec 9, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 8A potential hit to Saskatchewan Potash could be on the horizon as U.S. President Donald Trump suggests putting heavy tariffs on Canadian fertilizer. Following reports of weapons being brought into St. Paul’s Hospital a Saskatoon nurse is calling on the provincial government to address safety concerns. A look at how Saskatchewan residents are bundling up...Dec 8, 2025
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Saskatchewan tables involuntary drug treatment bill as fall session endsWATCH: Saskatchewan’s government introduced its involuntary treatment bill Friday on the final day of its fall sitting with critics wondering how it will all play out.Dec 5, 2025