Premier Scott Moe spoke with the media this week on how the province will handle the 25% tariff that U.S. President Donald ...
All Saskatchewan school divisions are required to develop and implement a changeroom policy according to a release from the ...
This is not a great time for thoughtful and subtle people with generous, wide-ranging viewpoints. Saskatchewan Premier Scott ...
The government has ordered all Saskatchewan school divisions to create individual change room policies and make them public by the end of June.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the government is looking at extending the lifespan of the province’s coal-fired power plants. In a social media post Thursday, he said the province has directed ...
Months after Premier Scott Moe talked about instituting a firm policy on school change rooms, the Saskatchewan government has decided to leave the issue to school divisions. The government announced ...
The province also said in the release that the new policies are meant to uphold the “privacy, dignity and comfort of all students.” ...
All school divisions in Saskatchewan will now be required to develop, implement and publicly state a policy on changeroom use.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s not straying from the Team Canada approach in responding to looming tariff threats ...
Canada's premiers are pitching their strategies to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump's potential tariffs. Mike Armstrong ...
Premier Scott Moe's office told us he would speak to the media after speaking with first ministers. Now, he's sharing his thoughts on the latest threat of tariffs. And as Alexander Quon reports, Moe’s ...
Premier Scott Moe insisted he's committed to a unified response to President Donald Trump's tariff threat, but said he's opposed to dollar-for-dollar tariffs and export tariffs on Saskatchewan goods.