Province introduces affordability legislation, new Saskatoon city council debates a property tax increase, and 70% of small businesses support back-to-work legislation for postal workers as strike nears its third week.
Prime Minister Trudeau dines at Mara Lago with President-elect Trump, the Globe Theatre reopens in Regina, and the nuclear industry is excited about Saskatchewan.
Minister of Finance reports mid-year update, MLAs debate affordability in the legislature, Minister of Education says consultation will begin on the changeroom policy while an NDP MLA speaks out, and the Premiers are united following a meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau.
The Premiers meet with Trudeau to discuss Trump's tariff plan, Sask. Party focuses on public safety and addictions, and members of the federal Liberal cabinet make a funding announcement at Agribition.
Donald Trump announces 25% tariff on Canadian goods, MLAs begin debate over the Throne Speech and government promotes investments in education and health care, and the NDP raise concerns over the $10 million Shercom lawsuit.
Sask. Party outlines legislative priorities, NDP responds to the Throne Speech, and the MLA from Melfort is elected as the new Speaker.
The re-elected Saskatchewan Party government will lay out priorities in a Speech from the Throne today, NDP prioritizes removing the gas tax this week, and the House of Commons remains at a standstill as the US calls for more defence spending.
Liberals to remove provide GST holiday on some goods and send Canadians $250, Saskatchewan School Board Association President loses trustee seat, and elected officials sworn-in.
Elections Saskatchewan CEO reflects on election, NDP and McPhail highlight affordability as scurvy is rising in the North, and the Saskatchewan Taxpayers Federation says the Sask. Party needs to get back to basics.
Former Sask. Party cabinet minister opines on the election campaign, former MLAs elected to municipal roles, and the NDP criticize the government for urgent care hours in Regina.
NDP MLA under conflict of interest investigation, Trudeau explains immigration changes, and Saskatoon marks thirteenth homicide of the year.
A look at how Chad Bachynski became Mayor of Regina, and what's next for incoming councils and the legislature