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Sask. residents: Verify Investment seller registration before investing

Sask. residents: Verify Investment seller registration before investing

Investor Alert: Atomic Trade Limited
Takeaways from Trudeau’s visit to Regina

Takeaways from Trudeau’s visit to Regina

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Regina Thursday to promote the federal budget.
REAL District explains the switch back to Tourism Regina

REAL District explains the switch back to Tourism Regina

Experience Regina brand is officially sent packing by REAL board of directors, as third party investigation is launched into botched rollout.
Trudeau lands in Regina, full day of events

Trudeau lands in Regina, full day of events

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau highlighted affordability relief measures in 2023 budget during appearance at Sherwood Co-op.
Prime Minister Trudeau in Regina Thursday

Prime Minister Trudeau in Regina Thursday

Plans are for PM Justin Trudeau to highlight grocery rebate, budget measures in visit to Saskatchewan.
Regina council enthused about potential World Juniors bid

Regina council enthused about potential World Juniors bid

Executive Committee votes in favor of bid to co-host 2025 World Junior Hockey Championship; will go to council for approval on April 26.
Growth that works for everyone: Harpauer talks Sask. Budget

Growth that works for everyone: Harpauer talks Sask. Budget

No tax increases, $1B surplus in provincial budget, minister says.
Premier disappointed in Federal Minister's comments on NRTA

Premier disappointed in Federal Minister's comments on NRTA

You can't change the constitution unilaterally: Moe
Joint statement from Moe, Smith, Stefanson on Feds’ remarks

Joint statement from Moe, Smith, Stefanson on Feds’ remarks

Premiers of Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba call for retract of remarks by Justice Minister David Lametti that he would look at rescinding 1930 Natural Resources Transfer Agreements.
Moe calls Lametti comments on natural resources “outrageous”

Moe calls Lametti comments on natural resources “outrageous”

Premier Scott Moe trashes Fed Justice Minister David Lametti’s comments which suggested the Feds might take a look at rescinding 1930s Natural Resources Transfer Agreements
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