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Accommodating First Nations in a resource economyMon, Feb 2 – With resource development the key to economic development in Canada, University of Saskatchewan professor Ken Coates argues it is time for Saskatchewan to look at revenue sharing with First Nations.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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Roughriders open to CFL’s new revenue sharing modelSaskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Craig Reynolds is positive about the 2021 season and says his team supports the CFL’s new revenue-sharing model for 2022Global News at 10 ReginaDec 17, 2021
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Premier Scott Moe announces ‘record’ revenue sharing ahead of budgetSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said municipalities in the province will receive a record $278 million in revenue sharing for the 2020-21 fiscal year. David Baxter has the details.Global News at 10 ReginaFeb 3, 2020
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Saskatchewan municipalities want to see pot revenue-sharing agreementPremier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan isn’t prepared to share the proceeds of its cannabis sales with municipalities just yet. But municipalities want to see an agreement. Katelyn Wilson has more.Global News at 10 ReginaFeb 5, 2019
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Sask. government increasing municipal revenue sharing by $10MSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced an additional $10 million for the municipal revenue sharing program at SUMA’s general meeting in Saskatoon. Rebekah Lesko reports.Global News at 10 SaskatoonFeb 4, 2019