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Four in five wildfires in Saskatchewan this year have been caused by humans, the vast majority of them accidentally. But ...
Premier Scott Moe has announced a $500 emergency payment for every Saskatchewan resident over the age of 18 from a community evacuated due to the province's escalating wildfire crisis. The ...
As some northern Saskatchewan residents begin returning to their communities, Matthew Maurer says local businesses are ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced his government's response to U.S. tariffs. Three months later, those measures are ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan government rolls back all U.S. tariff countermeasuresThe Government of Saskatchewan is ending all of its policies implemented to counter tariffs placed on Canadian goods by the ...
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Saskatchewan to offer $500 per wildfire evacuee as Premier Moe defends responseAt a press conference on Wednesday, Premier Scott Moe announced a $500 relief payment for every adult displaced by Saskatchewan's wildfires. He acknowledged delays in aid delivery but said the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN3d
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacueeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, facing criticism that his government is failing to provide timely help to those fleeing ...
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As criticisms mount from evacuees and the provincial ombudsman, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is set to address the media ...
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Saskatchewan to join Alberta in buying American booze, months after tariff war pauseSaskatchewan's liquor board says it will start buying and distributing American booze to retailers, months after Premier ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
'Sleeping in cars': Saskatchewan ombudsman slams delayed aid to wildfire evacueesREGINA — Saskatchewan's ombudsman says Premier Scott Moe's government is failing to provide timely help to wildfire evacuees.
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