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Saskatchewan First Act introduced to 'address and quantify economic harm'
The first piece of legislation the provincial government introduced this sitting was The Saskatchewan First Act, which was introduced Tuesday afternoon. It amends the province's constitution to assert...
Lisa Schick
Nov 01, 2022
Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre (right) explains The Saskatchewan First Act, tabled Tuesday, with Mitch McAdam, director of the province's constitutional law branch. (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Historian says Moe's policy paper missed key historical issues
A Saskatchewan historian says the provincial government's white paper - entitled "Drawing the Line" - missed some critical historical context and didn't address other long-standing issues. Premier Sco...
Lara Fominoff
Oct 13, 2022
(Carolyn Hamilton/Submitted)
Moe teases white paper and legislation on provincial-federal jurisdiction
On Friday morning, Saskatchewan's premier teased an announcement coming after the long weekend about federal and provincial jurisdiction. Speaking on Gormley, Scott Moe said a white paper will be rele...
CJME News
Oct 07, 2022
Premier Scott Moe (980 CJME file photo)
Hockey Saskatchewan president explains where fees are going
Hockey parents are learning more just how much of their child's registration fees went towards Hockey Canada, after it came to light that the national organization was using some of that money to sett...
Shane Clausing
Aug 05, 2022
City council votes to try moving federal transit cash towards building new pool
As gas prices continue to climb, some might be turning to public transportation to save money. And now, Regina's city council hopes to take money away from transit to build something else: A new indoo...
Jun 02, 2022
Saskatchewan 'favourable' to further supporting Alberta on Bill C-69
Saskatchewan's natural resources minister is calling the Alberta Court of Appeal's decision this week positive and hopeful. The decision found the Impact Assessment Act, previously known as Bill C-69,...
Lisa Schick
May 15, 2022
Minister Bronwyn Eyre speaks to media in the legislature rotunda. May 11, 2022 (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
'It makes no sense': Local gun seller talks Bill C-71
In about a week, there will be a few more steps added to the process of purchasing a gun in Canada, all in the name of safety - but there are those who don't think it's going to do much on that front....
Lisa Schick
May 12, 2022
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Saskatoon real estate experts say house-flipping tax will hurt individuals
The new federal house-flipping tax seems like it will have more of an impact on the everyday person looking to flip a home rather than those who do it for a living. Fraser and Vanessa Nybo own Nybo Es...
Libby Gray
Apr 22, 2022
Eyre: Saskatchewan 'not co-operating' with emissions plan without clarity in data
Saskatchewan might not comply with new emissions caps from the federal government. The Trudeau Liberals called for a huge reduction in emissions from the country's oil and gas sector, an industry with...
Mar 30, 2022
(Lisa Schick/980 CJME file photo)
U of R professor says rising inflation rate due to printed money
Whether you're buying your weekly groceries or looking at new homes, it's no secret anymore that you're being forced to pay a prettier penny. The inflation rate soared to 5.1 per cent in January, the ...
CJME News
Feb 20, 2022
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