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Saskatchewan restarting its active families benefitThe Saskatchewan Party promised to re-establish the active families benefit during the 2020 provincial election campaign.CanadaApr 13
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$830M budget for Saskatchewan highway system: provincial governmentWith this year's budget, the Saskatchewan government has included $830 million for highways investments.EconomyApr 6
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Donna Harpauer says 14 election promises kept in Saskatchewan’s 2021 budgetSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said 300 continuing care aides are being hired, but NDP Leader Ryan Meili questions the commitment.CanadaApr 6
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Saskatchewan projects 4 more years of deficits in 2021-22 budgetSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the province’s books.CanadaApr 6
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Economist predicts ‘steady as she goes’ Saskatchewan budgetAn economist is predicting the Saskatchewan 2021-22 budget will avoid risk and focus on economic recovery. The NDP say the Sask. Party should heavily invest in green technology.CanadaApr 5
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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan’s current public health orders extended to April 12Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, said the current measures will remain in place until at least April 12.HealthMar 30
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Sask. NDP urges expansion of COVID-19 restrictions to Moose Jaw, SHA asks residents to get testedSaskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili is calling upon the government to expand restrictions to Moose Jaw to deal with an uptick in COVID-19 variant cases.HealthMar 28
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Saskatchewan to bring in own carbon price on fuel following Supreme Court decisionSaskatchewan was the first province to mount a legal challenge against the Liberal government's Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act.CanadaMar 25
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‘Simply wrong’: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reacts to Supreme Court carbon price rulingOn Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada gave the federal government the constitutional right to impose a carbon tax on provinces.CanadaMar 25
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Scott Moe says 80 per cent of Regina’s active COVID-19 cases are people under 50Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told a radio talk show that 80 per cent of Regina’s more than 700 active infections are in the under-50 age group.CanadaMar 24
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