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Tips for managing debt

Tips for managing debt

Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) in partnership with Credit Counselling Society has created a debt management info graphic to help Saskatchewan people tackle their debt.
Atlantic provinces have it wrong

Atlantic provinces have it wrong

Equalization payments are discouraging at least two provinces—Nova Scotia and New Brunswick—from developing their natural resources and generating prosperity for their residents, finds Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Equalization Policy Crutch, a

Sage advice for the province of Saskatchewan

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) met with Saskatchewan Finance Minister Ken Krawetz to make recommendations for the upcoming budget.

People have seatbelt laws, what about our dogs?

If you have a dog in Saskatoon, you can’t leave it unrestrained in the back of a truck. Doing so will get you a fine of $100 for the first offense, which goes up if you’re caught again.

Harper gives CWB away for free

To the Editor: There have been several unsettling news reports in the past few days about issues affecting the Canadian grains industry.

Transparency Act needed for all

To the Editor: In a letter to Richard Price in 1789, Thomas Jefferson wrote “whenever the people are well informed, they can be trusted with their own government; that whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on

Allow voters access to MP spending

To the Editor: Local Member of Parliament Garry Breitkreuz couldn’t have been clearer when he said: “In my experience we need more openness and transparency in government...

Price discrimination is un-avoidable

To the Editor: Canadian shoppers have long suffered from higher prices on some consumer goods relative to other countries. For many Canadians, the price differences are most noticeable when they shop in the United States.
Parkland College signs educational protocol

Parkland College signs educational protocol

On Monday, December 15 Parkland College signed the Indigenous Education Protocol for Colleges and Institutes.
Saskatchewan Economy to rebound in 2015

Saskatchewan Economy to rebound in 2015

Saskatchewan’s economy is expected to rebound in 2015, courtesy of growth in agricultural production, improvements in the labour market and a recovery in non-energy mining, according to the latest RBC Economics Provincial Outlook released.
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