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Jul 22, 2021 · The extreme heat and dryness in Saskatchewan this year are symptoms of climate change, according to expert John Pomeroy.
Dec 31, 2020 · While COVID-19 seemed to make headlines on a daily basis, other major stories of the year covered the opioid crisis and mental health, the weather, the carbon tax, Black Lives Matter, and not...
Government has outlined 20 actions for the 2020s to build a strong economy, strong communities and strong families, to build a stronger Saskatchewan.
Mar 30, 2020 · By March 23, there were 66 cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan and several new measures had come into effect, including: The closure of bars, restaurants, food courts and others, except for takeout.
Provincial Budget 2020-21 at a Glance. Forecasted budget deficit of $2.4 billion – Revenue is projected to be $13.6 billion, down 8.3% from last year, while expenditures are projected to be $16.1 billion, up 7.2% from last year’s budget (65% is COVID-19 related).
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Jun 15, 2020 · The Saskatchewan government says it is confident its economy can recover from the novel coronavirus pandemic, as outlined in its 2020-21 provincial budget.