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Saskatchewan MLA removed from committees after calling Jagmeet Singh a terrorist

Saskatchewan MLA removed from committees after calling Jagmeet Singh a terrorist

REGINA 鈥 A rookie Saskatchewan legislature member was stripped Friday of some of her responsibilities after calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist.
NDP constituency office reports email security breached

NDP constituency office reports email security breached

Saskatoon Eastview MLA Matt Love says they have contacted the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for guidance.
Hilbert stripped of duties following 鈥渢errorist鈥 remark

Hilbert stripped of duties following 鈥渢errorist鈥 remark

Premier Scott Moe removes Racquel Hilbert from additional MLA responsibilities, including Treasury Board, Wanuskewin Board of Directors, Caucus Irrigation Committee and Deputy Caucus Chair.
NDP motion to proclaim Buy Local Day every month

NDP motion to proclaim Buy Local Day every month

Private member鈥檚 bill from Regina 麻豆视频 Albert MLA Aleana Young to encourage people to shop local.
Saskatoon a focal point for federal leaders

Saskatoon a focal point for federal leaders

Election Update: Both the Liberals鈥 Mark Carney and NDP鈥檚 Jagmeet Singh were in Saskatoon this week.
Saskatchewan RCMP releases list of most wanted suspects

Saskatchewan RCMP releases list of most wanted suspects

Analytical program provides targeting and prioritization data to assist in focusing enforcement on the highest priority offenders in Saskatchewan.
Calls by NDP intensify to boot MLA for 鈥榯errorist鈥 comments

Calls by NDP intensify to boot MLA for 鈥榯errorist鈥 comments

More fallout after Sask Party MLA Racquel Hilbert鈥檚 remarks aimed at Jagmeet Singh.
Opportunity was the word at Food, Fuel and Fertilizer summit

Opportunity was the word at Food, Fuel and Fertilizer summit

Despite uncertainty, quiet confidence about the future from those at the Sask Chamber鈥檚 annual event in Regina.
Saskatchewan premier says MLA terrorist remark wrong and 'very, very inappropriate'

Saskatchewan premier says MLA terrorist remark wrong and 'very, very inappropriate'

REGINA 鈥 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says one of his legislature members made "very, very inappropriate comments" by calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist, as a national organization representing Sikhs demands more accountability.
Keeping it Canadian: Sask. gov鈥檛 says it is committed

Keeping it Canadian: Sask. gov鈥檛 says it is committed

Government procurement 90 per cent from Saskatchewan; 99 per cent Canadian.
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