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REGINA Two Saskatchewan university professors feel the provincial government stuck to its identity, both economically and politically, in this year s budget. Jason Childs, an economics professor at the University of Regina, said this budget did not surprise him. This is a boring budget, Childs said, in an interview with CTV Regina Morning Live. It s nothing new, there s no major changes in direction, the spending priorities remain the same, the approach to generating revenue remains the same. Boring is generally good when it comes to budgets and finance. When things are exciting, that s usually when things are going wrong. The budget includes $17.1 billion in expense for 2021-22, including record spending on both health and education. Childs says the province is relying on a return to normal spending behaviours to ensure it meets its revenue goals.
REGINA The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Saskatchewan’s economy with many people losing their jobs and small businesses closing, but according to an economics professor at the University of Regina, the province is in a strong position to recover after the pandemic. Over the last half of 2020, we saw economic activity pick up sharply, so that’s a good sign, Jason Childs, associate professor of economics at the University of Regina, said. The entertainment and service industries have been hit the hardest. According to Statistics Canada, there are more than 22,000 fewer jobs than the previous year in the province.
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The Stormy Petrel is a mascot made infamous by how recognizably bizarre it is, but the school it represents is home to a burgeoning men’s lacrosse program in Brookhaven, Georgia.
The Oglethorpe University men’s lacrosse team won their first game under new head coach Kyle Morris last Friday by beating Brevard College 10-3. It was also Morris’ first-ever win as a college head coach.
A former midfielder at Division II Shorter University, Morris came to the sport much later than most collegiate players and had a bizarre positional switch as well.
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