Riders rent reduction a 'contractual matter', no legal threat: Reynolds
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The $1.33M rent reduction comes from what the club owed during seasons impacted by the pandemic.
Fresh off the announcement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is back on the campaign trail and is expected in Saskatoon this afternoon.
Harper will be speaking at Nu-Fab Building Products at 701 – 45th Street West, where he’s expected to tout his plan for low taxes and the economy.
Saskatoon’s Conservative candidates Randy Donauer (Saskatoon-West), Kevin Waugh (Saskatoon-Grasswood) and Brad Trost (Saskatoon-University) are also expected to attend.
Harper’s visit to Saskatoon was his second of the 2015 election campaign. His last visit to Saskatchewan came in August when he went to a family farm near Regina.