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Party leaders express different opinion in $1 minimum wage hike
SASKATOON — Scott Moe believes even a one-dollar increase in the minimum wage in the province would benefit families and individuals. He noted that Saskatchewan remains one of the most affordable jurisdictions in the country to work and live. The…
Beck sounds alarm on nurses’ working conditions
REGINA – NDP Leader Carla Beck made clear Thursday she did not like what she’s heard from nurses about the state of health care in the province. Beck attended both the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses conference, as well as a rally…
Moe responds on Meadow Lake workers sent home for wearing orange
REGINA – Scott Moe said he is open to a discussion about government workers being able to wear orange shirts, in the wake of an incident this week in Meadow Lake. The incident took place at Meadow Lake Court House.…
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…