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Rate expectations: What’s the neutral rate, and why did the Bank of Canada raise it?

Rate expectations: What’s the neutral rate, and why did the Bank of Canada raise it?

Raising the neutral rate indicates that the Bank of Canada thinks interest rates will land at a higher level once it's done cutting than previously projected.
Moment of silence punctuates event honouring 37 killed in 1954 plane collision

Moment of silence punctuates event honouring 37 killed in 1954 plane collision

Two planes were both flying at 4,000 feet when they collided, creating a debris field in the community’s northeast that was nearly three miles in diameter.
Column: Gen Z's affordability dilemma: economics vs. changing work culture

Column: Gen Z's affordability dilemma: economics vs. changing work culture

In an era marked by soaring costs of living and economic uncertainty, the affordability challenges confronting Generation Z extend beyond mere financial constraints, reflecting a profound shift in values and work culture that redefine their approach to career choices and life goals.
Speaker Weekes clamping down on an unruly Legislature

Speaker Weekes clamping down on an unruly Legislature

Accusations of lying, and other insults from MLAs have already started during the first days back from the week-long Easter break.
Government grilled over hip and knee replacements

Government grilled over hip and knee replacements

Daily Leg Update: NDP points to figures showing Saskatchewan last in nation in wait times for hip and knee replacements
Editorial: Volunteers integral to fabric of community

Editorial: Volunteers integral to fabric of community

Next week is also a fine time to consider if you want to help out in some small way as a volunteer helping make our community a better place.
Habetler flees Bermuda ahead of sentencing hearing, returns to Sask

Habetler flees Bermuda ahead of sentencing hearing, returns to Sask

Brent Habetler flew back to Canada and didn't return to Bermuda for his April 8 sentencing hearing. The Bermuda Crown had sought jail time for Habetler.
Weyburn hopes to stimulate home building with updated program

Weyburn hopes to stimulate home building with updated program

The City of Weyburn is hoping to encourage the construction or renovations of homes to help spur the local economy, with a revised Weyburn Builds program.
RCAF has created ‘special legacy’ over the past century, 15 Wing leader says

RCAF has created ‘special legacy’ over the past century, 15 Wing leader says

15 Wing is a busy place, not necessarily because of events like the war in Ukraine, but because it must fulfill the chief of the defence staff’s focus of rebuilding the RCAF.
Alberta to intervene in Sask.’s Parents Bill of Rights appeal

Alberta to intervene in Sask.’s Parents Bill of Rights appeal

Daily Leg Update - Alberta supports Sask. in case heading to Court of Appeal on whether notwithstanding clause applies to parental consent legislation.
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