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Why climate change on the farm means a big bill for Canadian taxpayers

Why climate change on the farm means a big bill for Canadian taxpayers

In Saskatchewan, last year's drought conditions strained crop production, resulting in a year-over-year output decrease of nearly 11 per cent and forcing the provincial government to spend nearly $1.2 billion more than budgeted through its Ministry of Agriculture.
With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

Saskatchewan Teachers鈥 Federation President Samantha Becotte confirms work to rule will begin Monday.
Reaction pours in on the death of Riders鈥 Jim Hopson

Reaction pours in on the death of Riders鈥 Jim Hopson

Outpouring from across Saskatchewan on news of death of former Roughriders president Jim Hopson.
Reynolds remembers Jim Hopson for his people skills, positivity

Reynolds remembers Jim Hopson for his people skills, positivity

Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Craig Reynolds shared thoughts with the media Thursday on the passing of the legendary former Riders President and CEO Jim Hopson.
Sask PCs calling for limiting international farmland ownership

Sask PCs calling for limiting international farmland ownership

PC Party wants to see limits to international and out of province investors in farmland ownership.
脦le-脿-la-Crosse residential school survivors tell their stories

脦le-脿-la-Crosse residential school survivors tell their stories

Waiting for Justice an award-winning documentary.
CTF says government gives Quebec special treatment on carbon tax

CTF says government gives Quebec special treatment on carbon tax

Quebec鈥檚 cap-and-trade carbon tax is currently $57 per tonne.
Head pediatrician shares vision for strong system of care

Head pediatrician shares vision for strong system of care

Dr. Terry Klassen new provincial head of pediatrics.
Home sales resilient despite facing inventory challenges

Home sales resilient despite facing inventory challenges

Despite inventory constraints, tight market conditions persisted across many regions, driving price growth.
Feds expect provinces to 鈥渙bey the law鈥: Minister Virani

Feds expect provinces to 鈥渙bey the law鈥: Minister Virani

Federal Minister of Justice Arif Virani reacts to Saskatchewan鈥檚 move to not remit the carbon tax on home heating.
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