Saskatchewan and Manitoba This Week
On Monday, Premier Stefanson announced changes to her cabinet
On Monday, Premier Stefanson announced changes to her cabinet
With the Legislature not set to return until early March, these are quiet days in government caucus.
The tensions between the Government of Saskatchewan and that of the Liberals in Ottawa will be of much discussion this week after Premier Moe made statements declaring his disappointment
Saskatchewan MLAs will return to the legislature on March 6.
While generally speaking, the time between Christmas and the New Year is quiet politically, however, Saskatchewan might be a bit interesting.
What to Expect Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison is leading a Saskatchewan trade delegation to Vietnam this week. The province opened a
The fall session in the Saskatchewan Legislature will wind down this Wednesday, followed by MLAs returning to their constituencies.
Canadian Western Agribition, the largest livestock show in Canada, runs this week in Regina.
The $500 affordability cheques that will start hitting Saskatchewan mailboxes this week will be a topic of political discussion.
According to Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan led the country in year-over-year construction sector growth with a 56.2 per cent increase in activity.