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Saskatchewan First Act passes

Saskatchewan First Act passes

Daily Leg Update - Third reading passes for Sask First Act, with opposition from NDP as well as from Indigenous and Métis leaders in attendance at the Assembly Thursday.
Opinion: Canadians' support of capital punishment for murder ticks up after several years of stability

Opinion: Canadians' support of capital punishment for murder ticks up after several years of stability

Over the past couple of years, discussions about the death penalty have carried on in some countries. The United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union (EU) precipitated a debate on the reconsideration of capital punishment.
MN-S leads the way: New solutions to homelessness in Sask.

MN-S leads the way: New solutions to homelessness in Sask.

Saskatchewan conference unites to solve housing and homelessness issues.
Marie-Josée Houle: Building relationships, seeking justice for homeless populations

Marie-Josée Houle: Building relationships, seeking justice for homeless populations

Uncovering complexities of homelessness.
New bakery in Bienfait draws upon Kazakh traditions

New bakery in Bienfait draws upon Kazakh traditions

The Krets family started the business together, and they work hard to treat as many people in the area to their favourite desserts, as they can.
Province quadruples physician incentive offering

Province quadruples physician incentive offering

$200,000 to attract more family physicians to rural and northern Saskatchewan
Enjoy a shoulder season camping experience in PA National Park

Enjoy a shoulder season camping experience in PA National Park

National park reservations open March 28.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse presents low risk for Canadian sector: analysts

Silicon Valley Bank collapse presents low risk for Canadian sector: analysts

TORONTO — As regulators move to address the stunning collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, analysts say there is limited fallout risk for the Canadian financial sector.
Rising cost of living, especially food prices, impacts youth sports across Canada

Rising cost of living, especially food prices, impacts youth sports across Canada

It's rare for there to be unanimous agreement among the parents of youth athletes, but Canada's rising cost of living has created a consensus.
Video: Building bridges to indigenous communities

Video: Building bridges to indigenous communities

Breaking the wall down is in everyone’s interest, speaker says.
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