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Beck calls tariff response a day late and a dollar short

Beck calls tariff response a day late and a dollar short

Opposition NDP blasts Premier Scott Moe for a delayed response to the tariffs announced this week by President Donald Trump.
Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Finance Minister Jim Reiter must factor in unpredictable tariff calculations, but government says it will be in strong position.
Moe announces retaliatory measures, stops U.S. liquor sales

Moe announces retaliatory measures, stops U.S. liquor sales

Premier Scott Moe also pauses capital projects and puts priority on Canadian suppliers in procurement in response to Trump tariffs.
Saskatchewan to stop buying U.S. alcohol during trade war, says Premier Moe

Saskatchewan to stop buying U.S. alcohol during trade war, says Premier Moe

Moe says government procurement will also focus on prioritizing Canadian suppliers.
RCMP launches recruitment drive

RCMP launches recruitment drive

New standards seek diverse candidates and offer posting flexibility.
NDP blasts Moe government on slow tariff response

NDP blasts Moe government on slow tariff response

Opposition critic Aleana Young calls out a lack of immediate response from Premier Scott Moe to the tariffs.
Stay and work in Saskatchewan: Reap tax credit benefits

Stay and work in Saskatchewan: Reap tax credit benefits

Graduate Retention Program coverage increased by 20 per cent.
Premier Moe, NDP leader Beck react to Trump tariffs

Premier Moe, NDP leader Beck react to Trump tariffs

Statements from both Saskatchewan provincial leaders on Tuesday to news the 25 per cent tariffs are coming into effect.
Saskatchewan premier Moe faces calls to hit back as punishing U.S. tariffs kick in

Saskatchewan premier Moe faces calls to hit back as punishing U.S. tariffs kick in

"I consider Scott Moe a good friend of mine ... and I've talked to him. We need to make sure America feels the pain." Doug Ford
Arbitrators rule for teachers on class complexity

Arbitrators rule for teachers on class complexity

Arbitration Board determines that class complexity will be included as a new article in the Provincial Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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