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Saskatchewan legislature set to wrap up with involuntary drug treatment billSaskatchewan's fall legislative sitting is set to wrap up with Premier Scott Moe's government set to table a bill that aims to help those battling drug addictions.PoliticsDec 5, 2025
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Anti-separation bill tabled by Saskatchewan NDP set to die as legislative session endsThe proposed legislation would double the threshold for the public to spur a vote on separation, requiring 30 per cent of voters to sign a petition instead of 15 per cent.PoliticsMay 15, 2025
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Saskatchewan legislative sitting wraps up for Christmas. Here is what you need to knowAfter a very close provincial election, the newly formed Sask. Party government and the opposition NDP have spent the last few weeks in the legislative building getting to work.CanadaDec 10, 2024
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Indigenous leaders continue calls for proper consultation in SaskatchewanIndigenous leadership from a few First Nation communities gathered in solidarity at the Saskatchewan Legislature for the Duty to Consult Day of Action event.CanadaApr 17, 2024
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‘Enough is enough’: Sask. teachers bring strike line to the legislature'We are looking for contract language that reflects class size and composition and we are still waiting for that,' the Regina Catholic Schools Teachers' Association president said.CanadaMar 4, 2024
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Red Dress art exhibit opens at the Sask. Legislature to honour MMIWGAn art exhibit called the Heart Spirits Project commemorate Red Dress Day will be on display throughout the month at the Saskatchewan Legislature.CanadaMay 5, 2023
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Report claims Sask. children left unprotected from mistreatment in PSI programThe report suggested that immediate changes are needed to the program to ensure children's rights are protected and to make sure they are ending up in the proper care.CanadaApr 4, 2023
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Unanimous support passed for Regina RCMP Depot despite report recommendationsA new MCC report recommended the phasing out of the Regina Depot by 2032 and implementing a degree-based system that could be done across the country, rather than only in Regina.PoliticsApr 3, 2023
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NDP calls for Moe to end ‘MRI experiment’ after funding lossSask. Health Minister Paul Merriman says the government recently procured an extra 3,000 MRI scans to address the surgical backlog, but critics say the program should be stopped.PoliticsMar 13, 2023
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, March 10Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, March 10.Mar 10, 2023
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