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Families and child care workers are awaiting the renewal of the Canada-Saskatchewan Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. The federal government has announced a $36.8 billion ...
In his victory speech, Carney said he understands concerns from Alberta and Saskatchewan and is willing to work for all Canadians. He also said Canada should become an energy superpower while ...
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he remains concerned with U.S. tariffs on Canadian products but thinks talking with American officials helped Canada avoid a worse outcome.
Priority No. 1 for Moe is Chinese canola tariffs, which he has described as the most pressing concern facing Saskatchewan in the midst of a trade war with the U.S. — Canada and Saskatchewan’s ...
After the Conservatives swept Saskatchewan in two straight elections, the perception prevails that Pierre Poilievre’s party can count on this province almost unconditionally. That probably ...
Canola is a portmanteau word combining Canada and ola, which means oil. Saskatchewan and Manitoba researchers developed the crop in the 1970s to address erucic acid issues in its predecessor ...
“I know that for people here in Saskatchewan, in Western Canada, we were hoping for a much different result, a much clearer result,” he said. “But if it does hold out, that the Liberals have ...
NDP Leader Carla Beck congratulated Carney on his win, saying he has the "opportunity to deliver on the priorities of the people of Saskatchewan within a united Canada." She noted an equalization ...
SGI’s No Fault Insurance provides injury benefits to Saskatchewan residents who have been injured in a collision involving another vehicle in Canada or the United States. This insurance also inc ...
CFL teams tapped the shoulders of three University of Saskatchewan Huskies football ... receivers in all three categories. Tataryn led Canada West with 54.5 regular-season tackles and 4.5 sacks.
Saskatchewan was the only province in Canada to see employment increase in March, according to new data from Statistics Canada. Employment in the province rose by 6,600 or 1 per cent last month ...
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