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Canada's 2035 climate ambition weakened by new Trump reality

Canada's 2035 climate ambition weakened by new Trump reality

The United States is moving away from any kind of regulation relating to climate says federal energy minister.
Paying tribute to those who hold it all together

Paying tribute to those who hold it all together

March 2 to 8 is Engineering and Geoscience Week in Saskatchewan.
2025 Sask. Champion Child goes from patient to philanthropist

2025 Sask. Champion Child goes from patient to philanthropist

Blaze has raised more than $75,000 for JPCHF through a variety of fundraisers in and around Carlyle.
Sask. Polytech students help people shine during TeleMiracle

Sask. Polytech students help people shine during TeleMiracle

Behind-the-scenes experience provides learning opportunities and community outreach.
Pre-approval of pipelines meant to provide certainty: Moe

Pre-approval of pipelines meant to provide certainty: Moe

Premier Scott Moe faces questions on why he posted that all pipelines in Saskatchewan be considered preapproved
NDP calls for American liquor to be pulled from liquor stores

NDP calls for American liquor to be pulled from liquor stores

Opposition Leader Carla Beck urging people to support local products amid tariff dispute.
Moe returns from latest D.C. mission

Moe returns from latest D.C. mission

Premier Scott Moe indicates he believes there are ways forward to address the tariff threat.
$2 billion in support payments to ag producers

$2 billion in support payments to ag producers

Crop insurance accounts for the lion’s share of Sask. gov’t payments made to producers.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal from SK government involving Métis group

Supreme Court dismisses appeal from SK government involving Métis group

The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an appeal from the Saskatchewan government over a lawsuit alleging a Métis organization wasn't consulted over uranium exploration permits.
Sask government invests more in sustainable tech

Sask government invests more in sustainable tech

SAIF has committed over $15.7M in 61 projects since 2012, while AGF, launched in 2020, has already invested $4.5M in 24 projects.
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