Freeland's 'patience is wearing pretty thin' with Vancouver port strike
"We believe that deal can be reached. It must be reached and it must be reached very soon," said the Deputy Prime Minister while speaking in Saskatchewan.
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"We expect it will take a period of time for the supply chain to recover from this disruption."
View ArticleHalf of Canadians struggling to pay bills on time as insolvencies rise in Sask.
Satistics from the Government of Canada show that insolvencies have increased 7.9 per cent in Regina from last year.
View ArticleProvincial Nominee Program sees immigration rise in Saskatchewan by 7%: study
A study of partnered federal and provincial program that decentralizes the destination of immigrants in Canada shows that Saskatchewan has seen a seven per cent rise in immigration between 2000 and 2019.
View ArticleOttawa approves $74 million for Saskatchewan's nuclear energy development
The government of Canada announced its support of small modular reactor (SMR) development in Saskatchewan as goals towards net zero carbon emissions loom.
View ArticleRegina MP speaks out on Ottawa's proposed international student visa cap
Regina-Wascana MP Michael Kram says Ottawa's proposed visa hike for international students should be done on an institution-by-institution basis.
View ArticleMoe vows to use notwithstanding clause after court injunction halts pronoun...
The government said its education policy "has the strong support of a majority of Saskatchewan people, in particular, Saskatchewan parents." It added the court's ruling has caused concern and uncertainty.
View ArticleMother of RCMP officer killed in Wolseley says national force is facing a...
Melanie Patton, mother of Const. Shelby Patton who died on duty, now advocates to have two officers in all RCMP vehicles.
View ArticleMoe says Supreme Court ruling on environment law should cause feds to rethink
The federal government's Impact Assessment Act changed Ottawa's role in relation to major natural resources projects.
View ArticlePierre Poilievre looking forward to addressing Sask. Party convention
The federal Conservative leader encourages all provinces to remain within the Canada Pension Plan.
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