politics

Public Safety Minister talks Bill C-21 during stop in Regina

Jun 2, 2022 | 3:09pm

After the Federal Government announced new legislation to further strengthen gun control in Canada, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino was in Regina. Bill C-21 aims to  Implement a national freeze on handguns to prevent individuals from bringing newly acquired handguns into Canada and buying, selling, and transferring handguns within the country. Taking away the firearms […]

Premier Moe Shuffles Cabinet

May 31, 2022 | 11:06am

Premier Scott Moe made changes to his cabinet. Bronwyn Eye became the first-ever female Minister of Justice and Attorney General. Replacing Eye as the Minister of Energy and Resources is Jim Reiter. Lori Carr is out as Social Services Minister, she is being replaced by Gene Makowsky. Carr will take over a portfolio that includes […]

New federal electoral boundaries being proposed for Saskatchewan

May 25, 2022 | 9:00am

Saskatchewan will be getting a new electoral map. The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Saskatchewan released a map of its proposed changes to the 14 electoral districts in the province. Justice Georgina Jackson, the chair of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, said that electoral district redistribution happens after the ten-year census is released. “After the census […]

Two new parties could provide difficulty for Sask. Party

May 21, 2022 | 6:51am

The possibility of two new political parties could be making things tough for the Sask. Party. The Buffalo Party and the Saskatchewan United Party could become new opponents in the next provincial election. Tom McIntosh, a professor of politics and international studies at the University of Regina, said that the impact the parties make is […]

Premier Moe calls Kenney’s resignation the ‘loss of a good leader’

May 20, 2022 | 9:47am

Saskatchewan’s Premier is calling Jason Kenney’s resignation a ‘loss.’ This week, Kenny resigned as both the Premier of Alberta and the Leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) after narrowly winning his leadership review. “Jason Kenney is a very strong leader,” Scott Moe said. “He’s achieved a number of things that he set out to […]

Sask. Party rejects NDP motion to create special committee for mental health and addictions

May 18, 2022 | 9:00am

The Government of Saskatchewan rejected a Sask. NDP motion to create a special bipartisan committee to study the mental health and addictions crisis in the province. The motion called on both parties to find solutions to the high number of suicides by hearing from affected families, experts and leaders. The Sask. Party did not agree […]

Sask. NDP calling on province to end claw backs of pensions for people with disabilities

May 17, 2022 | 10:17am

The Offical Opposition is calling on the Government of Saskatchewan to end the “discriminatory clawback of pensions” and immediately raise Saskatchewan Assured Income Disability (SAID) rates to keep in step with the cost of living. Social Services Critic Meara Conway said that the Government should be working to improve the quality of life for people. […]

Electoral Commission to look at Ridings and Boundaries

Apr 28, 2022 | 11:28am

Its time to look at electoral boundaries in Saskatchewan again. Every ten years, a committee is put together to examine the electoral map, and population. The idea, is to make sure there are approximately the same number of voters in each riding. Today, the Provincial Government announced who will make up the panel. The Commission […]

Street Sweeping Starts this Weekend in Regina

Apr 1, 2022 | 11:22am

There are several sure signs of spring in Regina.  The melted snow, potholes, and street sweeping. Its that time again, as the City of Regina announced the sweepers will be unleashed April 3rd.  The first spots to get the broom are the major boulevards and medians, followed by the major roadways and arteries.  Later this […]

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