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Saskatchewan government introduces affordability act with personal income tax savingsPremier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party government introduced Monday its promised legislation to lower personal income taxes.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 2
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Saskatchewan government outlines priorities in 2024 throne speechA month after the Saskatchewan Party was re-elected, the government is outlining its priorities in the 2024 throne speech.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 25
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STF and the Government of Saskatchewan begin binding arbitrationThe binding arbitration process between Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) and the provincial government began Monday after more than a year and a half of contract negotiations and job action. Gates Guarin reports.Global News at 6 SaskatoonDec 16
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Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racismThe Saskatchewan government has ordered a third-party review into allegations of unprofessionalism and racism among doctors at Regina’s hospitals.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 9
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Saskatchewan mid-year financials project $743M deficit, more than double from budgetThe Saskatchewan government is projecting a deficit that’s more than double from budget, largely due to higher crop insurance payouts following a difficult farming season.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 28
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Saskatchewan expands Trikafta coverage for cystic fibrosisThe Saskatchewan government has announced it is increasing coverage for a drug used to treat cystic fibrosis. Patients and doctors say that’s great news.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 22
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Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Party re-elected with majority governmentSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is staying put as Canada’s longest-serving premier after the Saskatchewan Party won its fifth straight majority. But as David Akin explains, some of Moe’s former cabinet ministers lost their seats, as the election results reveal the province’s sharp rural-urban divide.Global NationalOct 29
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’Strides in Saskatchewan’: How accessibility in the province has improved in 2024Accessibility is an issue that affects everyone – whether it be today or years down the road. The government of Saskatchewan has created an accessibility committee to help improve access within the province.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 17
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe calls for federal electionSaskatchewan premier Scott Moe has officially called for a federal election as the federal government considers an export tariff on oil, potash and uranium.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 12
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Saskatoon nurses plead for help amid over-crowding, patient safety at ERs“When is enough, enough?” The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is begging the provincial government to look at what is happening in Saskatoon hospitals and take action.Global News at 5 ReginaDec 6
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Saskatchewan NDP urges Moe to address high food prices in light of scurvy casesSaskatchewan’s Opposition NDP says Premier Scott Moe’s government needs to address high food prices and pause the gas tax in light of recent scurvy cases in the province’s North.EconomyNov 19
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Saskatchewan NDP promises to spend additional $1.1 billion on health careWhile the Saskatchewan government says its strategy to recruit health-care workers is succeeding, the provincial NDP is vowing to increase spending on staff and critical services.Global News at 5 ReginaSep 23
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Saskatchewan NDP sees best election result in almost 20 years despite lossWhen Saskatchewan plunged into an election, the legislative assembly comprised mainly Saskatchewan Party MLAs but there will be a much higher number of NDP members entering the building when the government begins a new session.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 30
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Saskatchewan Party cements political dynasty with 5th consecutive majorityThe Saskatchewan Party has done it again. For a fifth straight time, the party is projected to form a majority government after a narrow victory over the Saskatchewan NDP Monday night.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 29
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‘An honour’: Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck speaks on election results for first timeIt was an election Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck will never forget. On Monday, her party failed to form government but succeeded in nearly doubling their total seat count in the legislature.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 31
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What does the future of the Sask. Party government look like?For a fifth straight time, the Saskatchewan Party is projected to form a majority government after a narrow victory over the Saskatchewan NDP Monday night. But what will the party look like moving forward?Global News at 5 ReginaOct 29
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Saskatchewan yet to respond to federal offer of support to address homelessnessThe federal government is looking to support provinces to find housing and shelter for those experiencing homelessness. Saskatchewan has yet to accept.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 24
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Global National: Oct. 27It’s been a fall of political intrigue and Sunday there was another major development. Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston called a snap election saying he needs a clear mandate to stand up to Justin Trudeau and the federal government. Heidi Petracek has more from Halifax. There are in fact four provincial elections this fall with...Oct 27
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Saskatchewan NDP releases entire platform addressing health care, schools, economySaskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck released her entire platform Friday, with plans to address health care, schools and affordability if she’s elected on Oct. 28 — but also took aim at the old Saskatchewan Party government for mismanaged boondoggles.Global News at 5 ReginaOct 11
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Saskatchewan election campaigns set to beginThe countdown to the Saskatchewan provincial election is almost underway, and soon residents will be able to cast their vote for who they want to represent them in government.Global News at 5 ReginaSep 30