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Legislature hears more complaints about Saskatchewan Income SupportA client told reporters he has less money to spend on necessities on SIS than he did on Saskatchewan's previous program, and that he's now received an eviction notice at his home.CanadaMay 12, 2022
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‘Stop supporting your products in Russia:’ Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells software giantsUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called on Microsoft Corp, Oracle Corp and software group SAP to halt support services for their products in Russia.WorldMar 13, 2022
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7,000 people on income assistance could see ‘break in their benefits’ as Sask. switches programsThe Ministry of Social Services plans to close out the Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP) and Transitional Employment Allowance (TEA) on Aug. 31.CanadaJul 8, 2021
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Maple syrup season off to a good start in Prince Edward CountyIt may still be winter, but the maple syrup season is officially underway in eastern Ontario.CanadaMar 3, 2020
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City of Moncton celebrates 20 years operating sugar bushIt has been 20 years since it became the only municipality in Canada to make it own brand of maple syrup.CanadaMar 2, 2020
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Feds launching pilot projects in bid to replace failed Phoenix pay systemTreasury Board President Joyce Murray says three companies will develop and test potential human-resources and pay-system pilot projects for federal workers.CanadaJun 12, 2019
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Maple syrup production seeing slow flow this spring in Peterborough areaInconsistent weather this spring is hampering maple syrup production, say area farmers.EnvironmentApr 2, 2019
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Provincial government announces changes to funeral coverage for people on income assistanceAfter working with the Saskatchewan Board of Funeral Homes, the Ministry of Social Services is now implementing changes to its funeral coverage policy.CanadaJun 26, 2017
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Southern New Brunswick maple syrup producers suffer sour seasonAs maple syrup production season in New Brunswick comes to a close, producers in the province say the unusual winter and spring conditions has caused some problems.ConsumerApr 17, 2017
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