Saskatchewan Auditor
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Sask. auditor makes recommendations to improve Regina’s Public School Pre-K programIn the recent auditor's report, seven recommendations were made to improve the pre-kindergarten program with the Regina Public School Division.CanadaJun 5, 2024
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Sask. needs to improve health-care hiring plan as 2,200-worker shortage looms: auditorThe SHA is projecting a shortage of 2,200 'hard-to-recruit' health-care workers over the next five years. The provincial auditor says Saskatchewan needs to do more to hire staff.PoliticsDec 6, 2022
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‘Recklessly more, for less’: Saskatchewan NDP questions value of $75.9 million IT systemInitial costs for Linkin, an information management system used by child and youth services, were announced to be $15 million.CanadaJul 27, 2022
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Saskatchewan not meeting quality control targets for craft alcohol industry: auditorThe auditor noted over half of local craft alcohol products don't have valid lab test certificates, but found no cases of tainted products or alcoholic content misrepresentation.CanadaJun 7, 2022
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Saskatchewan Energy Ministry violated legislation by handing out grants before approvalSaskatchewan's auditor says the Ministry of Energy and Resources violated government legislation by handing out grants for cleaning up inactive oil wells before getting approval.PoliticsMar 12, 2022
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Provincial auditor finds 859 serious events in Saskatchewan group homesFrom physical and emotional abuse to mishandling of medicine, Saskatchewan's auditor says about half of the adults with intellectual disabilities who are living in private group homes have experienced a serious event.HealthDec 8, 2021
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More data needed to reduce number of people on remand in Saskatchewan: provincial auditorSaskatchewan's auditor is calling on the province to better track data around programs meant to reduce the number of people on remand in the province.CanadaJun 10, 2021
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CNIB project in Wascana Park moves ahead on condition it improves transparencyThe project remains in the design phase. The Provincial Capital Commission will need to approve the proposed building's tenants before it's approved.PoliticsFeb 9, 2020
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Sask. auditor reviewing eHealth cyber security amid ransomware attackSaskatchewan's auditor found cyber security vulnerabilities in eHealth during a 2015 review, and some had not been addressed fully in a 2017 follow-up.TechJan 7, 2020
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Saskatchewan STARS ambulance needs more oversight: provincial auditThe Saskatchewan aerial ambulance costs $15,000 on average per call.CanadaDec 8, 2019
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