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Global News at 6 Regina: March 18Saskatchewan government tables its 2026 budget with a deficit of approximately $819 Billion dollars. Representatives of various industries react to the provincial budget. RM of Sherwood council members resign from their roles at a time when municipality is expecting a big investment.CanadaMar 19
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‘It’s very frustrating’: New childcare agreement to cause higher fees for some families, says advocatesChildcare advocates say the Saskatchewan government’s $10-a-day childcare extension will leave some families paying more than others when it comes into effect.CanadaMar 5
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Saskatchewan invests additional $1.4 million in gender-based violence programmingWATCH: The Saskatchewan government is funding 10 organizations across the province to support gender-based violence programming as part of the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence.CanadaFeb 17
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 17With the provincial budget expected to be in the red, the government is focusing on protecting Saskatchewan. Farmers talk about how their managing the current impacts of increasing fuel and fertilizer costs. Blaine Lake’s mayor talks about the small town being named Saskatchewan’s finalist for Kraft Hockeyville 2026.ConsumerMar 17
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Justice minister says provinces’ active participation in judge appointments welcomed by OttawaJustice Minister Sean Fraser says the government’s position on the appointment of judges is that “the judicial process is functioning,” but Ottawa welcomes the provincial government’s participation in the process. His remarks come after the premiers of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan jointly wrote a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney asking him to give...CanadaMar 24
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Ottawa investing $15.6M for training tariff-impacted Saskatchewan workers, employersWATCH: The federal government is investing in a training program to help Saskatchewan workers in sectors most impacted by tariffs shift to different markets.CanadaMar 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 27Reaction to Regina city council approving a new bylaw that targets dogs owners. A multi year investment by the federal government will help support Saskatchewan workers impacted by tariffs.ConsumerMar 27
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Industry leaders blast Sask. Government for lack of consultation in letter to Rate Review BoardA letter from SIECA, a group representing some of the biggest industries in the province, was submitted to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel. The letter calls out the Government for a lack of consultation about the SaskPower rate hikes.EconomyMar 26
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Supreme Court examines Quebec’s use of the notwithstanding clauseThe Supreme Court is reviewing a high-profile Quebec case involving the use of the notwithstanding clause, which allows governments to override certain constitutional rights. Christine Van Gine, lawyer and member of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to explain how the clause was applied in this case, its legality, and the potential implications for...Global News Morning TorontoMar 25
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 27The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations audit dispute is making waves in parliament as Canada’s Indigenous Services Minister comments of the situation. A multi year investment by the federal government will help support Saskatchewan workers impacted by tariffs.ConsumerMar 27
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 11Scott Moe steps into the bear pit at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention. Regina city council talks funding for the new indoor aquatic facility and changes to transit fares. The provincial government announces new legislation that helps Saskatchewan gun owners get fair value for their prohibited firearms under the federal buyback program.CanadaMar 11
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 11Major changes are on the way for the Saskatoon airport as YXE is set to undergo the largest development in it’s history. Scott Moe steps into the bear pit at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention in Regina. The provincial government announces new legislation that helps Saskatchewan gun owners get fair value for their...ConsumerMar 11
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 19Saskatchewan farmers have mixed reactions to the provincial budget, with many saying more needs to be done to lower costs. Healthcare experts look at ways the provincial government can better utilize virtual care. A verdict is reached in the Dillon Whitehawk murder trial.ConsumerMar 19
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 26Library advocates feel unheard and are frustrated following Regina city council’s decision to put the central library renewal project on hold. More questions around what led to the SaskPower rate increase as a new letter calls out the government for lacking transparency. Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace speaks after being named CFL head coach...ConsumerMar 26
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 19Healthcare experts look at ways the provincial government can better utilize virtual care. Saskatchewan farmers have mixed reactions to the provincial budget, with many saying more needs to be done to lower costs. Major melting across the province begins as high temperatures wash away winter snow.ConsumerMar 19
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 26Saskatoon city council is going back to the drawing board on finding an operator for the proposed downtown arena project after their deal with an American company was turned down. More questions around what led to the SaskPower rate increase as a new letter calls out the government for lacking transparency. Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach...ConsumerMar 26
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 17The new transit plan being brought forward by Saskatoon city council is not being well received by local businesses. With the provincial budget expected to be in the red, the government is focusing on protecting Saskatchewan. Farmers talk about how their managing the current impacts of increasing fuel and fertilizer costs.ConsumerMar 17
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Global News at 6 Regina: March 16Bell Canada and the provincial government announce the construction of the largest artificial intelligence data centre in the country. The Saskatoon girl who lit a classmate on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate back in 2024 hears her sentencing. Saskatchewan families react to the changes in the province’s renewed $10-a-day childcare program.ConsumerMar 16
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 16Bell Canada and the provincial government announce the construction of the largest artificial intelligence data centre in the country. The Saskatoon girl who lit a classmate on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate back in 2024 hears her sentencing. Saskatchewan families react to the changes in the province’s renewed $10-a-day childcare program.ConsumerMar 16
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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