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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe shuffles cabinetSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has announced a big shakeup of his cabinet.PoliticsDec 11
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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
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Premier Scott Moe continues trade talks in Washington, D.C.Premier Scott Moe has had a busy week with the First Ministers meeting on Monday and then spending Tuesday in Washington, D.C., meeting with U.S. government officials.CanadaNov 20
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‘Don’t take him literally,’ Moe says on Trump fertilizer tariff threatsPremier Scott Moe says not to take U.S. President Donald Trump seriously following comments he may tariff Canadian fertilizer to bolster domestic production.CanadaDec 9
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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
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Riders’ original Gainer the Gopher reflects on fans, fun and donning a stinky suitIn the almost 50 years since his introduction, Gainer has been in everything from commercials to promos with Premier Scott Moe.SportsNov 13
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Saskatchewan Party to address rebuilding in major cities at biennial conventionThis weekend the Saskatchewan Party will be hosting its biennial convention and there is plenty at stake with Premier Scott Moe's leadership up for review.PoliticsNov 8
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Moe faces Saskatchewan Party leadership votePremier Scott Moe is to face a leadership vote at his Saskatchewan Party's convention in Saskatoon after capturing the party's fifth-straight majority.PoliticsNov 8
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Moe to face tariff, health care questions as Saskatchewan legislature returnsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will face questions on affordability, hospitals and canola tariffs when the legislature resumes Wednesday.PoliticsOct 21
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Saskatchewan throne speech focuses on economy, health careSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe delivered his throne speech Wednesday focusing on economy, safety and healthcare to kick off the party's fall session.PoliticsOct 22
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Kinew, Moe want China EV tariffs ended to get Beijing to lift canola dutiesManitoba and Saskatchewan's premiers are calling on the federal government to end its tariffs on Chinese EVs in hopes Beijing will lift its canola duties.CanadaOct 12
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Saskatchewan exports to China drastically fall amid Canada’s tariff disputeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is again facing calls to stand up for farmers after new figures shows exports from the province to China have drastically fallen.CanadaOct 8
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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
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Saskatchewan finance minister to deliver midterm update on budgetSaskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter is set to deliver the midterm update on this year’s provincial budget today.CanadaNov 25
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Manitoba’s Kinew tops premiers’ approval poll once again, despite 10 per cent dropManitoba's premier is once again top-of-the-heap in leaders' year-end approval ratings, according to a new poll, but this time it's by a very narrow margin.PoliticsDec 5
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Saskatchewan provincial leaders discuss affordable housing at annual conferenceThe SRA State of Real Estate conference is underway, and the cost of new homes are on the rise. It’s good news for current homeowners, but some are concerned about future buyers.CanadaDec 9
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Saskatchewan poised to spend additional $1B, includes millions for SaskPowerA committee meeting also heard an extra $194 million is needed to pay for carbon price fuel charges that the provincial government didn't collect.PoliticsDec 3
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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
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Regina’s $6.8M subsidy to Costco could have been avoided, says auditorA $6.8-million subsidy the City of Regina is paying Costco could have been avoidable, Saskatchewan's auditor said Tuesday.EconomyDec 10
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Trump threatens ‘severe’ tariffs on Canadian fertilizer ‘if we have to’Trump made the comment during a roundtable event at the White House where he announced a US$12-billion tariff relief fund for American farmers.EconomyDec 8