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Saskatchewan faces legal challenge for delaying coal phase-out

Saskatchewan faces legal challenge for delaying coal phase-out

Federal regulations require all coal-fired power plants be shut down by 2030.
As premiers push for more immigration power, experts call for a fact-based debate

As premiers push for more immigration power, experts call for a fact-based debate

OTTAWA — Some premiers say they want to have more local control over the immigration system — but experts say what the system really needs is a national conversation on immigration reform that shores up public support.
The prime minister does not approve

The prime minister does not approve

Investor Alert: Impersonation scam uses Prime Minister Mark Carney's image and fake social media posts to target Saskatchewan people.
Moe bats for stronger Western trade amidst US trade issues

Moe bats for stronger Western trade amidst US trade issues

The One Canadian Economy Act will remove barriers for better trade and labour mobility across the country.
Moe: New US tariffs put Saskatchewan industries at risk

Moe: New US tariffs put Saskatchewan industries at risk

Moe emphasized preserving CUSMA protections to maintain stable trade relations.
Government touts new housing units, NDP says not enough

Government touts new housing units, NDP says not enough

The housing facility has two accessible one-bedroom units and two bachelor units.
Sask pushes for immigration reforms to address labour shortage

Sask pushes for immigration reforms to address labour shortage

Healthcare and mining have increasing labour demands.
Province’s finances ‘pretty good,’ Q1 fiscal update coming soon, minister says

Province’s finances ‘pretty good,’ Q1 fiscal update coming soon, minister says

The Hon. Jim Reiter was in Moose Jaw recently and spoke with reporters about his meetings with the business community and Chamber of Commerce.
Don't let the heat spoil your summer fun

Don't let the heat spoil your summer fun

SHA offers tips for sun safety.
Scammers use false 'endorsement' from Premier Moe to trick investors

Scammers use false 'endorsement' from Premier Moe to trick investors

Investor Alert: Impersonation scam uses Premier Scott moe's image and fake social media posts to target Saskatchewan people.
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