The Saskatchewan government and Métis Nation-Saskatchewan are asking the Supreme Court of Canada to consider whether a judicial review should consider the potential impacts to land that the Métis Nation has asserted claim over.
Despite a recent call from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe for more pipelines in Canada and the U.S., experts say it isn’t that simple. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wants more pipelines to be built in Canada,
Statistics Canada released the number of firearm-related violent crimes in Canada, with Saskatchewan ranking the highest amongst all other provinces.
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have signed a petition to revoke the citizenship of Elon Musk, who holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Canada.
Wheat comes to mind when many think about agriculture in Saskatchewan. The crop was so significant that it was the provincial government’s logo for decades. Over many years, however, Canada’s bread basket has become fertile ground for a crop which is in demand in many international markets.
Saskatchewan has declared all pipeline permits pre-approved to boost Canada’s energy security and reduce reliance on U.S. markets.
Salim Multani, who lives in Saskatoon, said he moved to Saskatchewan because SINP was supposed to give him an easier path to obtaining permanent residency in Canada. Multani said the provincial ...
Canada's AAA ratings withstand U.S. tariffs, but provinces like Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia face economic threats. Tariffs affect exports, growth, and government budgets,
One expert says these so-called "super pigs" — wild boars that were deliberately bred with domestic pigs – are an "ecological trainwreck."
"Effective Immediately: All pipeline permits going east, west, or south received in Saskatchewan will be considered pre-approved. We encourage all provinces and the federal government to do the same. @JustinTrudeau @realDonaldTrump"
More than 36,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging Ottawa to bar U.S. President Donald Trump from Canada for persistently threatening the country’s sovereignty.
Wheat comes to mind when many think about agriculture in Saskatchewan. The crop was so significant that it was the provincial government’s logo for decades. Over many years, however, Canada’s ...