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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
RCMP Heritage Centre gets $3 million federal funding

RCMP Heritage Centre gets $3 million federal funding

Minister Terry Duguid announces Western Diversification Program funding to support the Mounted Police Heritage Centre in Regina.
Minister says he hopes Métis boarding school settlement will help the community heal

Minister says he hopes Métis boarding school settlement will help the community heal

OTTAWA — Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Tuesday he hopes a federal settlement with Métis who attended a boarding school in Saskatchewan will help them heal.
Trump's tariffs: Reaction as it happens

Trump's tariffs: Reaction as it happens

There has been a swift response on social media to President Donald Trump's imposition of 25 per cent tariffs on Canada.
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.
Survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan say agreement in principle reached

Survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan say agreement in principle reached

The school operated from the 1820s until it burned down in the 1970s.
SARM lobbies for reinstatement of strychnine use

SARM lobbies for reinstatement of strychnine use

Other methods of controlling Richardson’s Ground Squirrels have been ineffective the association says.
None of ten Marshals’ recruits are former RCMP

None of ten Marshals’ recruits are former RCMP

Saskatchewan Marshals Service announces its first 10 experienced police officers have started training.
The Trump tariffs - how damaging could they be?

The Trump tariffs - how damaging could they be?

We catch up with University of Regina professor Jason Childs to try and make some sense of the threatened tariffs by President Donald Trump.
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