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Municipal reaction to 2025 provincial budget

Municipal reaction to 2025 provincial budget

Generally positive response to stability of municipal revenue sharing, but far less certainty about the tariff situation.
Saskatchewan legislators wave Canadian flag, spar over standing up to Trump

Saskatchewan legislators wave Canadian flag, spar over standing up to Trump

REGINA — It was a day of jerseys, anthems and elbows up at the Saskatchewan legislature Thursday, with the Opposition NDP accusing Premier Scott Moe of going soft on a motion to condemn the U.S. trade war.
Politicians join forces on energy security

Politicians join forces on energy security

Two Canadian premiers and a dozen governors combine forces.
Sask Party carves up NDP motion on 51st State threats

Sask Party carves up NDP motion on 51st State threats

Daily Leg Update: NDP emergency motion to condemn President Donald Trump goes under the government knife.
The calendar says it’s spring: time to take care of roads

The calendar says it’s spring: time to take care of roads

Spring weight restrictions on secondary highways begin March 21
Health care, schools and policing: Highlights of the Saskatchewan budget

Health care, schools and policing: Highlights of the Saskatchewan budget

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Party government tabled its 2025-26 budget on Wednesday. Here are some highlights:
As it comes in: Reaction to Saskatchewan budget

As it comes in: Reaction to Saskatchewan budget

Finance Minister Jim Reiter tabled the 2025-26 budget. Reaction is coming in.
Budget 2025: a $12 million surplus

Budget 2025: a $12 million surplus

Provincial budget delivers on election commitments, including more for health, education and public safety.
Budget 2025 marks return of the Leg session

Budget 2025 marks return of the Leg session

Finance Minister Jim Reiter set to deliver budget at around 2:15 p.m.
Budget books, new shoes arrive for Finance Minister Jim Reiter

Budget books, new shoes arrive for Finance Minister Jim Reiter

Minister Reiter set to present his first provincial budget on Wednesday under the title Delivering for You.
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