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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, 2025
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Premier Scott Moe returns from China trip with optimism about tradePremier Scott Moe returns from his trip to China with optimism that the Chinese government is willing to move forward and work to rebuild its trade relationship with Canada.CanadaSep 16, 2025
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Operators, families express concern on lack of $10-a-day child care extensionFamilies in Saskatchewan are feeling the pressure of uncertainty and the government having yet to sign on for the federal $10 day child care agreement is increasing worry.PoliticsMar 14, 2025
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Saskatchewan premier calls for immediate diplomacy with China over threatened tariffsThe Government of Saskatchewan held a press conference on Thursday discussing the looming tariffs threats and what Saskatchewan is doing to stand strong.PoliticsMar 13, 2025
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Saskatchewan premier announces new record in municipal revenue sharing at $340.2MDuring the SARM convention on Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced the province will see its largest investment ever, in municipal revenue sharing.CanadaMar 14, 2024
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‘No good way to enforce a bad law’: Retired teacher weighs in on Sask. pronoun policyA retired teacher who's been working in the field for 30 years weighed in on Saskatchewan's pronoun policy.EducationNov 15, 2023
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, Nov. 6Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, Nov. 6.CanadaNov 6, 2023
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Some parents and teachers concerned as Sask. pronouns policy set to be implementedWith Saskatchewan's parental inclusion in education policies on the horizon, some parents and teachers in the province are left concerned and confused.EducationOct 6, 2023
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Saskatchewan judge to hear injunction application over school pronoun policyA Saskatchewan judge is to hear an injunction application that seeks to halt the province's policy affecting children who use different pronouns at school.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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What is the notwithstanding clause and how does it affect your laws and rights?Sarah Burningham said the notwithstanding clause has been seldom used by some provinces in Canada, but its use is starting to become more frequent.PoliticsSep 19, 2023
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