Friday, March 6, 2026
Premier Scott Moe currently on trade mission in India
Board of Internal Economy will discuss raise set to take effect on April 1
Premier Scott Moe took time to speak at the SUMA Convention and Tradeshow being held in Saskatoon on Monday to push specific points of the provincial budget.
Here’s what’s happening in Conservative Canada: From Ottawa to the provinces, Conservatives set the tone on affordability, public safety, and economic growth. Pierre Poilievre took on Mark Carney’s high-cost agenda in a rare CBC...
The service, scheduled to be implemented in 2026, is supposed to be made up of about 70 officers that will "provide an additional law enforcement presence" across the province, conduct investigations and help RCMP and municipal police...
It’s about to get easier for health-care workers from other countries to work in Saskatchewan.
'It’s disappointing because this is an area that the provincial and federal governments see eye to eye on, yet we were not aware of the Prime Minister’s visit'
Saskatchewan is looking to strengthen ties with a country that’s already one of its major trading partners
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe say the federal government's health-care funding offer to premiers last week was "disappointing."
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