Saskatchewan Government Launches Safety Initiatives Under New Minister
REGINA: The Saskatchewan government is prioritizing community safety with a series of new initiatives, announced alongside the appointment of Michael Weger as Minister of Community Safety. Key investments include increasing police and law enforcement capacity, legislation targeting illegal drugs, protecting victims of online
Saskatchewan launches phase 4 of face the issue campaign to combat interpersonal violence
REGINA: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has launched Phase 4 of the Face the Issue campaign, aiming to empower bystanders to recognize and safely intervene in situations of interpersonal violence. The campaign provides clear, practical tools for individuals to make a difference, addressing the
Saskatchewan Expands Trade Engagement with India, Says Premier Scott Moe
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has reaffirmed the province’s commitment to strengthening its growing trade relationship with India during a meeting with India’s High Commissioner to Canada, His Excellency Shri Dinesh Kumar Patnaik. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Canadian Western
Megan Patterson MLA Thanks First Responders for Their Selfless Service
SASKATCHEWAN: Megan Patterson, MLA, expressed her gratitude to firefighters, first responders and dispatchers in Moose Jaw for their tireless efforts in keeping the community safe. Patterson met with representatives from various organizations, acknowledging the dedication and bravery of these individuals. “Special recognition to
Scott Moe addresses assembly, highlights government’s commitment to affordability and economic growth
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe addressed the Legislative Assembly, emphasizing his government’s dedication to making life more affordable for residents. Moe highlighted the Saskatchewan Party’s focus on economic growth, healthcare improvements, and education ¹. Moe’s government has introduced several initiatives, including: The Premier also
Saskatchewan Introduces Bill to Celebrate Diverse Heritage: Minister Alana Rose
The government of Saskatchewan has taken a significant step towards recognizing and celebrating the province’s rich cultural diversity with the introduction of The Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act. Parks, Culture, and Sport Minister Alana Ross presented the bill to the assembly,
Saskatchewan Pledges Cooperation with Federal Government on Energy Projects
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, along with Ministers Cheveldayoff and Reiter, met with Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne to discuss Saskatchewan’s commitment to collaborating with the federal government on nation-building infrastructure and energy projects. The province aims to support Canada’s goal of becoming a
Saskatchewan Day Celebrated with Festivities and Community Spirit officially.
Saskatchewan Day Celebrated with Festivities and Community SpiritSaskatchewan Day is being celebrated today, August 4, 2025, with various events and activities across the province. This statutory holiday is a time for residents to come together, appreciate the province’s rich history and culture, and
Sask.Opposition criticizes province’s handling of homelessness crisis amid vacant housing units
Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP held simultaneous media conferences in Regina and Saskatoon on Wednesday to reapply pressure on the province to address the ongoing homelessness crisis. In Regina, NDP social services critic Brent Blakley accused the province of mishandling the crisis despite thousands of vacant
Saskatchewan Academics Shun U.S. Travel Amid Rising Political Tensions | Canada
Amid rising political tensions between Canada and the United States, some academics in Saskatchewan are choosing to forgo travel south of the border, citing concerns over immigration policies, academic freedom, and personal safety. Wendy Verity, a doctoral student at the University of Saskatchewan’s

