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The Saskatchewan Party is promising more help for parents trying to keep their children in sports and the arts.
With a provincial election set for Oct. 28, Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe is pledging to double the Active Families Benefit to $300 per child per year. The benefit for children with disabilities would also double to $400 a year. It would…
New Democrats hit Saskatchewan Party on health care
Saskatchewan’s New Democrats are criticizing the Saskatchewan Party’s health-care record as the provincial election campaign enters its third day. The NDP says the emergency room at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital reached 350 per cent capacity on Tuesday night, a situation it blames…
Sask United releases platform pledging tax cuts, royalty review
REGINA – The Sask United Party is promising cuts to the gas tax and PST, more private health care options, and a potash royalty review as part of their platform released Wednesday. The platform, called Blueprint for Change, was announced by…
Leaders offer competing visions as Saskatchewan election campaign moves into Day 2
Saskatchewan’s general election campaign moves into its second day today with both main parties staking out competing visions for the province. The Saskatchewan Party’s Scott Moe kick-started the race by promising broad-based tax relief to reduce personal income taxes. He says the…
Hromek calls ‘mismanagement,’ plans to cut the PST in half
LLOYDMINSTER – The Saskatchewan United Party says this election is a referendum on Scott Moe’s record of managing the province, and it is campaigning on cutting the PST in half, axing the gas tax and cutting property taxes for seniors.…