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Saskatchewan's plan to spend $1.15 billion on the Diefenbaker irrigation project to benefit a small group of farmers fails any cost-benefit analysis.
A Saskatchewan writer advises people to calculate their own carbon tax to see if they're getting more money back in rebates and to consider the...
Several factors have combined to makes this a challenging Christmas season for small businesses in Saskatchewan.
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Did you know that an employer needs to obtain an employee’s consent to change an important term of the employment agreement It may be considered...
Seems now all that matters is the final score at game’s end, and not much about how you got the win matters.
Saskatchewan's lagging economy can be traced to its ongoing maintenance of one of the most inefficient and distortionary tax regimes in the country.
A writer from the Fraser Institute extols the virtues of standardized testing as Saskatchewan is set to introduce the widespread practice next year.
Saskatchewan needs to introduce real consequences for the government when it fails to comply with requests for public information.
Have you been fired without proper notice or pay in lieu of notice? If the answer is yes, then you may have experienced a wrongful dismissal. ...
More than half of Sask. small businesses surveyed say they've been directly affected by crime and community safety issues in 2024.
Former Regina NDP MP Erin Weir says his party needs to come up with a more convincing plan to pay for the priorities it outlined during the campaign.
Saskatoon's departing mayor warns against defeatist thinking and the politics of blame as he reaches the end of his 18 years on city council.
Rent increases in Regina and Saskatoon rank among the highest in Canada and co-operative housing can provide a solution to the growing crisis.
Dana’s landlord gave her a letter stating that she needed to move out since he wanted to do renovations and maybe sell the house. Dana has...
Renewable energy is rising globally, but Saskatchewan political parties avoid the topic of climate and the province's abysmal record on emissions.
Public Schools of Saskatchewan encourages voters to ask candidates this election whether they support public eduction and funding for private schools.
Longtime Saskatoon Public School trustee Colleen MacPherson says education funding should be a focus of the Saskatchewan election campaign.
A pilot project testing the use of body cameras on security staff at Saskatoon's Superstore raises questions about their success of their use in...
The Chiropractors Association of Saskatchewan says a few changes could help alleviate the strain on the province's health-care system.
Draining wetlands and turning over grasslands for crop production represents an immense loss to Saskatchewan’s biodiversity.
Saskatchewan's health-care system is being stealthily privatized under the current provincial government, says the union that represents workers.
Saskatchewan Health Minister Everett Hindley touts his government's progress in improving health care in response to a doctor who rejected settling...
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is facing a threat from a new party because he ignored and took for granted his own party's supporters.