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A message from Saskatchewan Stands with Hong Kong

Last week's events in Hong Kong shocked the world. In three days, multiple attacks were made on the liberties and democracy in the city. The first attack was by ousting pro-democracy professor Benny Tai’s tenure from the Hong Kong University.

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mankota

There have been confirmed cases in Mankota. Please note that the individuals were actually sick two weeks ago and had very minor symptoms – they didn’t even know they were sick.

Saskatchewan Party candidate disclosure

Criminal record checks are part of the Saskatchewan Party’s candidate disclosure process. In the interest of transparency, the Saskatchewan Party disclosed that six candidates had impaired driving convictions.

With warmer temperatures coming this summer, the RCMP forecasted increased activity out on the water

With warmer temperatures coming this summer, the RCMP forecasted increased activity out on the water.

Is God still there?

"Today God is reaching down.

Masks might soon become mandatory in Saskatchewan’s enclosed areas with sizeable gatherings

In Assiniboia and much of South Central Saskatchewan, we’ve been relatively lucky so far in avoiding significant breakouts of COVID-19. However, cases are growing in the province each day.

Ending the Canadian Wheat Board was an economic tragedy

August 1, 2020 marked the eight anniversary of one of the greatest economic tragedies in Canadian history.

The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance launched national recipe and photo contests

“The Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA) is always focussed on bringing new ways to use Canadian hemp,” said Ted Haney, Executive Director of the CHTA headquartered in Calgary Alberta.

The Trudeau government’s empty promises won’t pay the bills

As a Senator, one of my most important roles is to stand up for the people of Saskatchewan in Parliament.

Time running out to plan a safe start to the school year

With the province set to announce finalized K-12 education plans after the August long weekend, the province’s largest union representing over 7,000 education support workers said a return to in-classroom learning for the upcoming school year in Sept
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