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Moe says he's Canadian but wouldn't stop vote on Saskatchewan separating from Canada

Moe says he's Canadian but wouldn't stop vote on Saskatchewan separating from Canada

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s a true Canadian but wouldn’t stop a public vote on separating from the country if it came forward.
Putting interpersonal violence in the spotlight

Putting interpersonal violence in the spotlight

May is Sexual Violence Prevention Month
Court gives green light to part of '60s Scoop' class action

Court gives green light to part of '60s Scoop' class action

OTTAWA — The Federal Court has rejected the federal government's motion to dismiss a claim for monetary relief in a class-action lawsuit brought by non-status individuals and Métis who were involved in the so-called "'60s Scoop.
Income assistance benefits increase in May

Income assistance benefits increase in May

Two per cent bump to Saskatchewan Income Support and Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability clients.
Let’s play: Gov’t offers playground funding program

Let’s play: Gov’t offers playground funding program

Approximately 75 projects will receive support each year.
Motion opposing virtual care physicians proceeds to debate

Motion opposing virtual care physicians proceeds to debate

Emergency Motion from NDP’s Meara Conway would ban virtual doctors for patients giving birth or experiencing a life-threatening emergency.
With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

Opposition wants extension signed; Minister Everett Hindley says they want to find out who the federal minister is first.
Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Longtime NDP MLA says boundary changes aided his cause.
NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

Opposition raises concerns about emergency room doctors being replaced by webcams.
Police watchdog investigating man's death at James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan

Police watchdog investigating man's death at James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan's police watchdog says it is investigating a man's death after he was arrested on a First Nation northeast of Saskatoon.
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