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Premier Scott Moe says feds can ‘come get me’ over Sask coal-fired generating plantsIn 2018 the federal government passed coal power regulations that require all coal plants to be closed, converted to natural gas, or equipped with CCS by the end of 2029.PoliticsMay 19
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Sask. school division says province ‘skews the numbers’ on education fundingGreater Saskatoon Catholic Schools sent a message to caregivers saying they've checked the math on provincial funding since it was announced in March, and it doesn't add up.EducationMay 17
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SLGA store locations sell off as Saskatchewan government winds down retailThe provincial government also sold off liquor permits in February, with some, like the La Ronge permit, drumming up over $3 million.CanadaMay 1
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Thousands rally in Regina for increased education fundingPeople from across the province were in attendance, demanding the provincial government stop cuts to public education, and to provide funding to meet all students needs.CanadaApr 29
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‘Muzzling the nurses and doctors’: Sask. NDP calls out SHA staff memoThe memo was issued when NDP MLAs visited Lanigan as part of their outreach tour on Feb. 7.HealthApr 18
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Premier Scott Moe takes to SUMA convention to talk about defending natural resourcesPremier Scott Moe said he's willing to work with the federal government when it's in the best interest of Saskatchewan residents.CanadaApr 17
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Premier Scott Moe fights feds over First Nations natural resources commentMoe's statement also talked about how he believed the federal government has an agenda to strip provinces of their jurisdiction and autonomy.PoliticsApr 11
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Government of Saskatchewan incentivizing critical mineral miningThe Sask. Party government announced the plan, Securing the Future: Saskatchewan's Critical Mineral Strategy, with four goals over the next few years to enhance production.EconomyMar 27
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Sask. marks highest mental health and addictions budget on record, safe consumption sites left outPrairie Harm Reduction says Saskatchewan funds its case management team and its family support program but isn't sure why the safe consumption site was left out of the budget.HealthMar 22
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Saskatchewan 2023-24 provincial budget released with forecasted surplusDonna Harpauer, Saskatchewan's minister of finance, said a total revenue of $19.7 billion is forecast for 2023, with $18.7 billion for expenses and $1 billion leftover as surplus.PoliticsMar 22
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