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"The best way to quell Western separatism is to ensure that the West doesn't want out." - NDP

"The best way to quell Western separatism is to ensure that the West doesn't want out." - NDP

The Shadow Minister for Jobs and Economy provides four points to move the country's economy forward.
Beck announces changes to NDP shadow cabinet

Beck announces changes to NDP shadow cabinet

Some new associate shadow ministers appointed, plus new responsibilities for Vicki Mowat
NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

NDP pushes for local trade focus, as U.S. tariffs threat remain

The First Ministers' meeting is the first in the province since 1985 in Regina.
First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

Premiers call it a good discussion, but much still to be determined.
Sask. gas prices drop again

Sask. gas prices drop again

The national average that has fallen 3.3 c/L in the last week to 135.58 c/L.
Carney, premiers get to work at First Ministers Meeting in Saskatoon

Carney, premiers get to work at First Ministers Meeting in Saskatoon

First Ministers expected to talk about nation-building projects, pipelines as key topics.
SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel will credit customers for their SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone services for the duration of their evacuation.
Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford sign MOU in Saskatoon to remove restrictive barriers that limit the flow of trade.
Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

About 8,000 people have been evacuated due to fires, with two more communities added today.
First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

Canada’s First Ministers to gather in Saskatoon tomorrow to tackle tensions and chart a path for building major nation-wide infrastructure projects.
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