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Foreign interference and the Sask. First Act: Canadian leaders butt headsJagmeet Singh discussed foreign interference, as well as issues around the Saskatchewan First Act on Wednesday, which didn't go unnoticed by Scott Moe.PoliticsMay 25
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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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Discussion on net-zero energy transition continues, Sask. Premier calls it ‘unrealistic’While Sask. Premier Scott Moe talks of 'unrealistic federal electricity regulations,' Jason Dion of the Canadian Climate Institute says Canada's targets are the same as the U.S.EnvironmentMay 4
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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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University of Saskatchewan medical students advocate for free birth controlMedical students at the University of Saskatchewan are calling on the provincial government to fully cover the cost of birth control after British Columbia recently made the move.CanadaApr 16
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Trudeau talks guns, child care, natural resources and reconciliation during Regina visitPrime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Saskatchewan Thursday and addressed a number of topics. Premier Scott Moe, however, missed the visit.PoliticsApr 13
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Federal fuel charge bump takes effect Saturday. Here’s how it impacts SaskatchewanAs the rate is set to go up on April 1, Premier Scott Moe said they are working to determine what the impacts of the federal carbon pricing are at the provincial level.CanadaMar 31
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Saskatchewan MLA Derek Meyers passes away at 45 after cancer battleMeyers' death was announced Tuesday at the legislature, putting the rest of the day's proceedings on hold. A memorial was held in the afternoon.CanadaMar 28
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‘Erosion of the publicly funded system’: Sask. educators decry budget resultsJust over $2 billion is being divvied up among the 27 school divisions across Saskatchewan. This is a 2.5 per cent increase over last year.EducationMar 23
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Post-secondary education sees no funding increase in year 3 of 4-year deal: Saskatchewan budgetAs part of the 2023-2024 budget, the Government of Saskatchewan is investing a total of $697.4 million toward post-secondary education in the province.CanadaMar 22
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