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Province touts affordability incentives for Sask residents in 2024

Province touts affordability incentives for Sask residents in 2024
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Saskatchewan kids return to play

Thanks to the strong number of people in Saskatchewan getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Saskatchewan residents will once again be able to participate in outdoor team sports and activities as . . .

Spring legislative session ends, parties battle about handling of pandemic

“We have a framework in place to ensure Saskatchewan has a strong economic recovery coming out of the pandemic,” Moe said. “We now have a roadmap to lead those reopening efforts, bring back jobs, and get Saskatchewan back on the path of strong economic growth, where we were before the pandemic started. We have a plan to get Saskatchewan back to normal, and in Saskatchewan, normal means a growing economy and more jobs. Ryan Meili, the leader of the opposition New Democrats, said at a May 14 media conference the government failed to control the second and third waves of COVID-19.

Budget and re-opening roadmap highlight spring sitting of legislature

A provincial budget that protects, builds and grows Saskatchewan and a Re-Opening Roadmap that charts a course through the end of the pandemic based on high vaccination rates were the highlights of the spring legislative sitting, which wrapped up today in Regina.   Premier Scott Moe said the 2021-22 Budget provides historic investments in health, education, infrastructure and economic recovery, while at the same time continuing work toward the government s commitment to balance the budget by 2026-27.   We have a framework in place to ensure Saskatchewan has a strong economic recovery coming out of the pandemic, Moe said.   We now have a roadmap to lead those reopening efforts, bring back jobs, and get Saskatchewan back on the path of strong economic growth, where we were before the pandemic started.

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