Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’
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Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’
01:39 | February 13, 2018
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MNP Financial Outlook for Saskatchewan
03:26 | October 15, 2025
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Economic growth in Saskatchewan following population and minimum wage increase
04:05 | October 8, 2025
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Saskatchewan steel workers sound off about new tariffs
01:31 | March 12, 2025
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Canadian seniors choosing to rent solo
01:36 | December 23, 2024
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Economics experts; future of gas prices uncertain in Saskatchewan
01:40 | October 9, 2024
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USask giving campaign raises over $428 million
01:49 | June 12, 2024
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Regina Cathedral Village Arts Festival a success despite struggles
01:40 | May 26, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 2
01:51 | March 25, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 1
02:02 | March 25, 2024
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‘Hopefully one day I can save dollars’: Half of Canadians under 55 struggling to save
01:45 | February 4, 2024
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Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline day
02:00 | January 19, 2024
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Regina city council releases details of city 2024 budget
01:42 | December 14, 2023
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Regina woman setting sights on new home with crowdfunding
02:04 | November 23, 2023
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Sask. school division says province ‘skews the numbers’ on education funding
01:34 | May 18, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s finance critic says province’s investments in 2023 budget are ‘irresponsible, a setback’
01:21 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s budget to include $2B in affordability measures, finance minister says
01:04 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan childcare providers react to $10-a-day child care program
01:29 | March 15, 2023
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Saskatchewan Health Minister details health-care funding deal, expectations from federal government
02:24 | March 1, 2023
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Study shows inflation one cause of declining mental health among Canadians
01:54 | February 24, 2023
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Regina small business have surging energy bills amid SaskPower rate increases
01:44 | February 24, 2023
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Experts weigh in on tipping pressures in the Prairies
01:54 | February 17, 2023
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Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal
00:21 | February 1, 2023
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Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s future
02:04 | January 31, 2023
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Alberta pro golfer – now on disability – on high cost of living: ‘a real hardship’
02:04 | January 31, 2023
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Regina business memorandum set to help Indigenous entrepreneurs
00:22 | January 25, 2023
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Affordable housing units in Regina need desperate renovation before considered suitable
00:34 | January 23, 2023
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Regina, Co-op Refinery reach $4.65 million settlement over water contamination
00:20 | January 20, 2023
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Saskatoon residents react to Zellers comeback
00:27 | January 18, 2023
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Regina residents coping with rising food costs
00:20 | January 6, 2023
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Regina residents reflect on New Year’s resolutions
00:20 | January 2, 2023
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Regina businesses buzzing as last-minute shopping blitz underway
01:39 | December 23, 2022
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Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’
01:39 | February 13, 2018
-
MNP Financial Outlook for Saskatchewan
03:26 | October 15, 2025
-
Economic growth in Saskatchewan following population and minimum wage increase
04:05 | October 8, 2025
-
Saskatchewan steel workers sound off about new tariffs
01:31 | March 12, 2025
-
Canadian seniors choosing to rent solo
01:36 | December 23, 2024
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Economics experts; future of gas prices uncertain in Saskatchewan
01:40 | October 9, 2024
-
USask giving campaign raises over $428 million
01:49 | June 12, 2024
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Regina Cathedral Village Arts Festival a success despite struggles
01:40 | May 26, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 2
01:51 | March 25, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 1
02:02 | March 25, 2024
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‘Hopefully one day I can save dollars’: Half of Canadians under 55 struggling to save
01:45 | February 4, 2024
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Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline day
02:00 | January 19, 2024
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Regina city council releases details of city 2024 budget
01:42 | December 14, 2023
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Regina woman setting sights on new home with crowdfunding
02:04 | November 23, 2023
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Sask. school division says province ‘skews the numbers’ on education funding
01:34 | May 18, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s finance critic says province’s investments in 2023 budget are ‘irresponsible, a setback’
01:21 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s budget to include $2B in affordability measures, finance minister says
01:04 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan childcare providers react to $10-a-day child care program
01:29 | March 15, 2023
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Saskatchewan Health Minister details health-care funding deal, expectations from federal government
02:24 | March 1, 2023
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Study shows inflation one cause of declining mental health among Canadians
01:54 | February 24, 2023
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Regina small business have surging energy bills amid SaskPower rate increases
01:44 | February 24, 2023
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Experts weigh in on tipping pressures in the Prairies
01:54 | February 17, 2023
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Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal
00:21 | February 1, 2023
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Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s future
02:04 | January 31, 2023
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Alberta pro golfer – now on disability – on high cost of living: ‘a real hardship’
02:04 | January 31, 2023
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Regina business memorandum set to help Indigenous entrepreneurs
00:22 | January 25, 2023
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Affordable housing units in Regina need desperate renovation before considered suitable
00:34 | January 23, 2023
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Regina, Co-op Refinery reach $4.65 million settlement over water contamination
00:20 | January 20, 2023
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Saskatoon residents react to Zellers comeback
00:27 | January 18, 2023
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Regina residents coping with rising food costs
00:20 | January 6, 2023
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Regina residents reflect on New Year’s resolutions
00:20 | January 2, 2023
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Regina businesses buzzing as last-minute shopping blitz underway
01:39 | December 23, 2022
Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’
Description
February 13, 2018
Cannabis is expected to be big business, but University of Regina associate professor of economics Jason Childs believes Saskatchewan can only hope to make $34 million in what he calls the best case scenario.
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Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’01:39 | February 13, 2018 -
MNP Financial Outlook for Saskatchewan03:26 | October 15, 2025 -
Economic growth in Saskatchewan following population and minimum wage increase04:05 | October 8, 2025 -
Saskatchewan steel workers sound off about new tariffs01:31 | March 12, 2025 -
Canadian seniors choosing to rent solo01:36 | December 23, 2024 -
Economics experts; future of gas prices uncertain in Saskatchewan01:40 | October 9, 2024 -
USask giving campaign raises over $428 million01:49 | June 12, 2024 -
Regina Cathedral Village Arts Festival a success despite struggles01:40 | May 26, 2024 -
Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 201:51 | March 25, 2024 -
Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 102:02 | March 25, 2024 -
‘Hopefully one day I can save dollars’: Half of Canadians under 55 struggling to save01:45 | February 4, 2024 -
Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline day02:00 | January 19, 2024 -
Regina city council releases details of city 2024 budget01:42 | December 14, 2023 -
Regina woman setting sights on new home with crowdfunding02:04 | November 23, 2023 -
Sask. school division says province ‘skews the numbers’ on education funding01:34 | May 18, 2023 -
Saskatchewan’s finance critic says province’s investments in 2023 budget are ‘irresponsible, a setback’01:21 | March 22, 2023 -
Saskatchewan’s budget to include $2B in affordability measures, finance minister says01:04 | March 22, 2023 -
Saskatchewan childcare providers react to $10-a-day child care program01:29 | March 15, 2023 -
Saskatchewan Health Minister details health-care funding deal, expectations from federal government02:24 | March 1, 2023 -
Study shows inflation one cause of declining mental health among Canadians01:54 | February 24, 2023 -
Regina small business have surging energy bills amid SaskPower rate increases01:44 | February 24, 2023 -
Experts weigh in on tipping pressures in the Prairies01:54 | February 17, 2023 -
Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal00:21 | February 1, 2023 -
Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s future02:04 | January 31, 2023 -
Alberta pro golfer – now on disability – on high cost of living: ‘a real hardship’02:04 | January 31, 2023 -
Regina business memorandum set to help Indigenous entrepreneurs00:22 | January 25, 2023 -
Affordable housing units in Regina need desperate renovation before considered suitable00:34 | January 23, 2023 -
Regina, Co-op Refinery reach $4.65 million settlement over water contamination00:20 | January 20, 2023 -
Saskatoon residents react to Zellers comeback00:27 | January 18, 2023 -
Regina residents coping with rising food costs00:20 | January 6, 2023 -
Regina residents reflect on New Year’s resolutions00:20 | January 2, 2023 -
Regina businesses buzzing as last-minute shopping blitz underway01:39 | December 23, 2022
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Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’01:39 | February 13, 2018
-
MNP Financial Outlook for Saskatchewan03:26 | October 15, 2025
-
Economic growth in Saskatchewan following population and minimum wage increase04:05 | October 8, 2025
-
Saskatchewan steel workers sound off about new tariffs01:31 | March 12, 2025
-
Canadian seniors choosing to rent solo01:36 | December 23, 2024
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Economics experts; future of gas prices uncertain in Saskatchewan01:40 | October 9, 2024
-
USask giving campaign raises over $428 million01:49 | June 12, 2024
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Regina Cathedral Village Arts Festival a success despite struggles01:40 | May 26, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 201:51 | March 25, 2024
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Former Sask. teacher calls for special needs support, Part 102:02 | March 25, 2024
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‘Hopefully one day I can save dollars’: Half of Canadians under 55 struggling to save01:45 | February 4, 2024
-
Thousands of Saskatchewan businesses still have unpaid CEBA loans on deadline day02:00 | January 19, 2024
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Regina city council releases details of city 2024 budget01:42 | December 14, 2023
-
Regina woman setting sights on new home with crowdfunding02:04 | November 23, 2023
-
Sask. school division says province ‘skews the numbers’ on education funding01:34 | May 18, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s finance critic says province’s investments in 2023 budget are ‘irresponsible, a setback’01:21 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan’s budget to include $2B in affordability measures, finance minister says01:04 | March 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan childcare providers react to $10-a-day child care program01:29 | March 15, 2023
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Saskatchewan Health Minister details health-care funding deal, expectations from federal government02:24 | March 1, 2023
-
Study shows inflation one cause of declining mental health among Canadians01:54 | February 24, 2023
-
Regina small business have surging energy bills amid SaskPower rate increases01:44 | February 24, 2023
-
Experts weigh in on tipping pressures in the Prairies01:54 | February 17, 2023
-
Sask. attorney general elaborates on economic impact tribunal00:21 | February 1, 2023
-
Back-to-back Regina Pats sellouts raise questions on Brandt Centre’s future02:04 | January 31, 2023
-
Alberta pro golfer – now on disability – on high cost of living: ‘a real hardship’02:04 | January 31, 2023
-
Regina business memorandum set to help Indigenous entrepreneurs00:22 | January 25, 2023
-
Affordable housing units in Regina need desperate renovation before considered suitable00:34 | January 23, 2023
-
Regina, Co-op Refinery reach $4.65 million settlement over water contamination00:20 | January 20, 2023
-
Saskatoon residents react to Zellers comeback00:27 | January 18, 2023
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Regina residents coping with rising food costs00:20 | January 6, 2023
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Regina residents reflect on New Year’s resolutions00:20 | January 2, 2023
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Regina businesses buzzing as last-minute shopping blitz underway01:39 | December 23, 2022
Pot can’t save the province. Saskatchewan’s best hope is to ‘break even’
Description
February 13, 2018
Cannabis is expected to be big business, but University of Regina associate professor of economics Jason Childs believes Saskatchewan can only hope to make $34 million in what he calls the best case scenario.
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