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May 5 is Red Dress Day in Canada

May 5 is Red Dress Day in Canada

Raising awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
CTF criticizes World Cup soccer deal

CTF criticizes World Cup soccer deal

Ford government has committed $97 million for Toronto games.
Provincially regulated workplaces addressing violence

Provincially regulated workplaces addressing violence

Violence policies to be required in all workplaces.
Beware of unregistered online brokers

Beware of unregistered online brokers

Investor alert: Boney Market or Bnymarket is not registered.
Hollywood strikes come back to haunt ‘24 summer movie season

Hollywood strikes come back to haunt ‘24 summer movie season

Cairns on Cinema: Summer Blockbuster Preview for 2024 sees less of a compelling lineup of movies, due to the strikes of 2023.
Productivity at record high in Sask. according to Stats Can

Productivity at record high in Sask. according to Stats Can

The total dollar value of Saskatchewan’s 2023 GDP is $77.9 billion.
Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

May is Jewish Heritage Month.
NDP gas tax relief motion is defeated in the Assembly

NDP gas tax relief motion is defeated in the Assembly

Sask Party majority votes down NDP attempt to temporarily suspend the provincial fuel tax.
Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

Daily Leg Update: speculation runs rampant on future of Farm Credit Canada’s Regina head office, prompting Premier Moe, opposition to express concerns
Sask., Alberta sign MOU on nuclear development

Sask., Alberta sign MOU on nuclear development

Ministers Dustin Duncan and Nathan Neudorf sign MOU to support collaboration and information sharing on nuclear power.
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