Humboldt Broncos families fight to keep Saskatchewan government named in lawsuit
In a previous court notice, the government asked to be struck from the suit because Saskatchewan has no-fault insurance.
Canada
7 hours
Queen City Pride cancels flag-raising, bars Sask. Party from Pride Month celebrations
Queen City Pride announced it is excluding the Sask. government from Pride celebrations next month, stating 'we do not believe the current Saskatchewan government is our ally.'
Canada
May 13
STC addresses crime stats, announces renewal of shelter contract with Sask. government
Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand announced that the contract to operate the emergency centre in Fairhaven has been renewed and pushed back against rumours of crime.
Canada
Apr 5
Alberta seeks to intervene in Saskatchewan pronoun change law appeal
The Alberta government announced Tuesday that it is seeking intervenor status in a legal challenge against the Saskatchewan government's pronoun change law.
Canada
Apr 9
Sask.’s sole community legal clinic sees ‘detrimental’ defunding from government
Saskatchewan government funding has been pulled from the province's sole community legal clinic.
Canada
Apr 3
‘Our moment’: Sask. Métis say new ‘Sacred’ document is modern treaty with Canada
Following its withdrawal from Bill C-53 last month, the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan announced a self-government agreement to protect the rights of the Métis in Saskatchewan.
Canada
May 28
Saskatchewan government to start work on $1.15B irrigation project
The Saskatchewan government says it's to begin work on a $1.15-billion project to expand irrigation in the province. The province aims to boost the province's agriculture economy.
Canada
Mar 14
A timeline of the Saskatchewan teacher, government bargaining dispute
After a year at the bargaining table, teachers are set to vote on a final offer brought forward by the province's bargaining committee.
Education
May 6
Government funding aims to aid newcomer women entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan
Government funding is being supplied to WESK to help immigrant women looking to start or expand their businesses.
Canada
May 22
Government announces tentative contract agreement with Saskatchewan teachers
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ may have a new contract, as the government says a tentative deal has been reached.
Canada
May 17
Federal government hosts show of support for Saskatchewan’s potash industry
The federal Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly stopped in at the Mosaic mine in Belle Plaine to highlight how important the potash industry is to the country.
Canada
Apr 26
Sask. childcare accessibility continues to be a struggle despite increased funding
In May 2024 it was announced Saskatchewan would receive $27.7 million in funding from the federal government.
Canada
May 22
Sask. NDP search for answers on MLA Jeremy Harrison gun allegations
The Saskatchewan NDP are seeking an investigation into whether or not Government House Leader Jeremy Harrison once brought a gun to the legislature.
Canada
May 23
Sask. cabinet minister admits to bringing firearm into Legislative Building
Saskatchewan MLA Jeremy Harrison has resigned as the Government House Leader after allegations brought forward by the legislative Speaker last week.
Canada
May 24
Sask. MLA ban from Pride events extends to Battlefords area
Battlefords Area Pride is standing in solidarity with Queen City Pride and Prince Albert Pride and barring some Sask. MLAs from taking part in Pride events.
Canada
May 14
Saskatchewan government won’t remit carbon levy to Ottawa
The minister responsible for Saskatchewan's energy utility says the province will not be remitting the federal carbon levy on natural gas to Ottawa.
Canada
Feb 29
Saskatchewan teachers to vote on final bargaining offer from government in May
On Wednesday evening, STF said “after two days of difficult negotiations, the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) has presented its final offer.”
Canada
Apr 18
Manitoba Métis Federation president blasts Ontario group during identity summit
One of the topics up for discussion is Bill C-53, a federal piece of legislation that seeks to formally recognize Métis governments in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
Canada
May 14
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation rejects final offer from province
A release from the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said 90 per cent of voters opposed the offer put forward by the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee.
Canada
May 9
Alberta, Saskatchewan sign agreement to share nuclear energy information
The Saskatchewan and Alberta governments have signed a memorandum of understanding to share information about nuclear power generation.
Canada
May 2