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‘Credit to Prime Minister Carney’: Moe praises PM’s role in Canada-China trade deal'He engaged earnestly, with at all levels of the Chinese government,' the Saskatchewan premier told reporters on Tuesday.CanadaJan 20
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‘I’m absolutely terrified’: Advocates say changes to Sask. disability benefits concerningDisability advocates in Saskatchewan say they have been left in the dark after the government introduced changes to Saskatchewan's disability income program, known as SAID.CanadaFeb 6
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Lieutenant governor’s New Year’s Day Levee held at Saskatchewan’s Government HouseWith a full day of activities planned, more than 500 people came out to Government House for the New Year's Day Levee.CanadaJan 2
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Dip in Saskatchewan population result of immigration caps, expert saysAn immigration expert says the dip in Saskatchewan's latest population numbers can be owed to a federal government-imposed cap on temporary foreign workers.CanadaFeb 4
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Scope of Saskatchewan health care safety review ‘still finalizing,’ says health ministerSaskatchewan'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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Saskatchewan lowers age eligibility for breast cancer screeningsThe Saskatchewan government is making changes to breast cancer screening eligibility requirements. The move is expected to help save the lives of countless women in the province.HealthJan 4
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Relationship with Carney ‘much more collaborative’ than Trudeau, Moe saysPremier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan's relationship with the federal government has become more collaborative this year under its new leadership in a year-end interview.CanadaDec 24, 2025
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Saskatchewan launching independent review to address hospital safety issuesThe province is also expanding metal detectors to more urban and rural emergency departments and will employ 51 new protective service workers for them.CanadaJan 22
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Saskatchewan electricity rate hike to increase other costs, says expertCosts of other goods like food and transportation are set to increase as energy rates increase across the province in the coming months, according to an expertCanadaJan 5
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First week of Saskatoon mandatory alcohol screening leads to 5 suspensionsSaskatoon police say they suspended five drivers during the first week of its new measure that allows officers to demand a breath sample from any driver they pull over.CanadaJan 9
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Saskatchewan tables involuntary drug treatment bill as fall session endsSaskatchewan'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.CanadaDec 5, 2025
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Students with complex needs continue to be excluded from Sask. schools: advocatesStudents with complex needs are being excluded in classrooms with a report finding 1,350 students in 18 school divisions having their schedules changed to less or no school hours.CanadaDec 11, 2025
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Saskatchewan legislature set to wrap up with involuntary drug treatment billSaskatchewan's fall legislative sitting is set to wrap up with Premier Scott Moe's government set to table a bill that aims to help those battling drug addictions.PoliticsDec 5, 2025
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Saskatoon, other municipalities in Saskatchewan, facing property tax hikesMunicipalities in Saskatchewan are feeling the crunch of budget time and some leaders say taxpayers are feeling extra pressure due to government cost downloading.CanadaNov 28, 2025
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Premier Moe says Saskatchewan to extend child-care agreement with federal governmentSaskatchewan signed on to the deal in 2021, with Ottawa providing $1.1 billion over five years for $10-a-day child care.PoliticsNov 26, 2025
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Saskatoon-based company planning Indigenous-led multi-corridor projectSaskatoon-based Pisim Power is proposing an Indigenous-led project through the northern part of the Prairie provinces with equity participation in mind.CanadaDec 19, 2025
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International students at USask struggle to keep up with rising tuition costsInternational students are concerned they may not be able to finish their studies at USask if tuition keeps rising, saying their families back home are heavily impacted.EducationDec 20, 2025
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Saskatchewan child-care agreement renewed for 5 more years, province saysThe federal government has extended its agreement with Saskatchewan for affordable early learning and child care, the province announced Friday.PoliticsNov 28, 2025
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Seized criminal funds repurposed for Saskatoon police, youth servicesThe Saskatchewan government says it's using funds seized from the proceeds of crime to improve safety services in Saskatoon.PoliticsNov 27, 2025
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‘Economy remains resilient,’ Sask. finance minister says about fiscal updateThe Saskatchewan government is forecasting a deficit of $427 million at the mid-year point, but says its economy remains one of the best-performing provincial economies in Canada.EconomyNov 25, 2025