Saskatchewan

Talk about whatever with fellow Saskatchewians. You also could use https://lemmy.ca/c/chatter if you want to talk with lemmy.ca folks in general

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I made this community because it was missing (and the more communities we have the better) but I really don't want to moderate it alone. Does anyone have any interest in joining me?

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https://myaccount.blood.ca/Yjz

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/27499797 > Hello Canadians! I’m Emily, and I am participating in a scholarship competition run by Canadian Blood Services. I’m an active blood donor and advocate (currently the club president at my university!). I would love your help. I’m looking to recruit and have current donors join my team through the link. I would be more then happy to explain the process for registering to be a blood donor as well! Your donations save lives across Canada, and even if you aren’t interested in joining my team specifically I would still love it if you could look into becoming a blood or plasma donor. It’s only a bit of your time and will completely change another’s. The donation count on my team is from members across Canada, and currently you have all had over 100 donations completed during the summer which is absolutely incredible! Feel free to remove this as well, absolutely no hard feelings.

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thewalrus.ca

> For many Canadians, Saskatchewan—a province of over a million people in a space roughly the size of Texas—is something of an afterthought, a land of rolling prairies and infinite blue skies. But for those paying attention, Moe has become the face of a province that may have considerable sway over the nation’s climate policies and the heart of an increasingly Donald Trump-esque ideology. A man of nebulous personality, which shape-shifts as per the moment’s needs, Moe has established himself as one of the most popular premiers in the country. March data from the nonprofit Angus Reid Institute indicated that Moe had a 53 percent approval rating—one of only two provincial leaders in the country to exceed the majority mark that quarter. > The “watch me” moment has since become a defining aspect of Moe’s six years as premier—and, with it, his adversarial relationship with Prime Minister Trudeau’s federal Liberal government. As Simon Enoch, director of the Saskatchewan office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, explains, this confrontational stance is Moe’s “one-trick pony,” which “seems to work.” Moe has successfully inched Saskatchewan politics further right—with extreme climate, LGBTQ2S+, education, and economic policies. The party has expanded the range of policy possibilities that the public is willing to accept. “You see consistently, over the past two or three years, a movement towards being a solid right-wing populist party, led by a right-wing populist guy in the form of Mr. Scott Moe,” says Ian Hanna, former special communications adviser for Wall. “There’s a transition in the party and a transition in the province.” > Still, “he’s going to win the next election,” Hanna says. The Saskatchewan electoral system is configured so Moe can lose almost every urban vote in the province and maintain his leadership in the general election. The question many around the country are left asking is: What makes him so popular?

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saskatoon.ctvnews.ca

A union welder at a potash mine in Saskatchewan will remain on suspension after refusing to give up his nightly toke of medical marijuana, following the ruling of a provincial labour arbitrator.

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globalnews.ca

The centre will be located at Regina Centre Crossing on Albert Street, and will be operated by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.

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https://regina.ctvnews.ca/sask-residents-could-see-smaller-carbon-rebate-cheques-says-premier-federal-minister-1.6794202

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe expects residents could get less money back through the Canada Carbon Rebate following the province's decision not to remit the federal carbon tax on natural gas used for home heating.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (SHC) and Lung Saskatchewan are teaming up to test radon levels in all of its properties over the next 10 years.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

Both Regina public and catholic schools will be part of a one-day rotating strike on Monday that will see Saskatchewan teachers gather in front of the legislative building as spring sitting gets underway.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/sask-yet-to-determine-if-it-will-opt-out-of-national-pharmacare-plan-1.7131156?cmp=rss

Ottawa has released the long-awaited details of the federal government's pharmacare plan with an initial commitment to cover some diabetes treatments and contraception. But it remains unclear whether Saskatchewan will follow Alberta’s lead to opt out of the plan.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

Heavy snowfall is expected to affect much of central and southern Saskatchewan this weekend prompting Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to issue special weather statements Thursday afternoon.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-surgery-healthcare-1.7128108?cmp=rss

The Saskatchewan government said it performed a record number of surgeries over six months last year and is closing in on reaching its pre-pandemic waitlist of 25,000 patients.

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saskatoon.ctvnews.ca

New data is highlighting the difficulty of retaining healthcare workers in rural Saskatchewan as more doctors and nurses continue to leave the province.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/the-prairies-are-heading-into-another-drought-here-s-why-we-re-more-vulnerable-this-time-around-1.7121596?cmp=rss

Droughts are nothing new for southern Alberta, but experts say it is becoming more common to see similar conditions appear in northern parts of the province. While drought conditions might not be felt by most people living in northern Alberta, conditions hint to potentially worse conditions in years to come.

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globalnews.ca

A pathologist has told a Saskatchewan coroner's inquest that a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others died from a cocaine overdose after he was taken into police custody.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-prounoun-case-1.7126147?cmp=rss

The court challenge of the Saskatchewan government’s school naming and pronoun policy will not be heard this week as the government seeks leave to appeal a judge's decision and a stay of proceedings.

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globalnews.ca

Traditionally viewed as one of the cheapest places in town to find things like clothing, the prices at thrift stores are on the rise.

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leaderpost.com

It's an attempt to bury this mess on budget day because going from a billion-dollar surplus to a billion-dollar deficit is unexplainable.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/winter-back-in-full-force-in-saskatchewan-1.7125700?cmp=rss

An Alberta clipper is bringing heavy snow and strong wind gusts across central Saskatchewan Monday, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang. She recommends avoiding travel if you can.

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globalnews.ca

Rotating teacher strikes, the withdrawal of noon-hour supervision and pulling extracurricular activities have been announced for a number of school divisions in Saskatchewan.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

Amid an increasingly complex addictions fight, a new tool launched by the province last month has only been used once so far.

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globalnews.ca

Water levels are being kept higher at Lake Diefenbaker in anticipation of lower mountain runoff this year.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

Saskatchewan’s NDP opposition is accusing the provincial government of trying to secretly pass an extra $757 million of additional spending one month before the release of the next provincial budget.

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globalnews.ca

Mubarik Syed is currently seeking the Sask. Party nomination for the Saskatoon Southeast riding.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

The lights are up, the stage is built and soon the phones will be ringing for the 48th installment of the Kinsmen TeleMiracle.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/teachers-to-pull-out-extracurricular-activities-monday-1.7123618?cmp=rss

The president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said the union will not head back to the bargaining table if provincial negotiators are unable to address class complexity.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/highway-hotline-new-feature-1.7121548?cmp=rss

Drivers in Saskatchewan can now see if a road has been recently plowed, salted or sanded thanks to a new Highway Hotline feature.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

Saskatchewan manufacturers say funding for workplace safety programs has been cut off by the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB). The Manufacturers’ Safety Group believes it’s in retribution for not fully cooperating with a WCB audit.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-government-says-tax-agency-recognizes-it-as-sole-distributor-of-natural-gas-1.7120638?cmp=rss

Dustin Duncan, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy, has previously said he’s willing to go to “carbon jail” for not remitting the carbon tax. The Canada Revenue Agency has agreed to a request from the Saskatchewan government, naming the government as the province's natural gas distributor rather than SaskEnergy, a provincial Crown Corporation.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/good-question-streetcars-1.7117539?cmp=rss

Streetcars were the primary way to move around Saskatoon and Regina for the first part of the 20th century. The cars were attached to overhead electric lines and ran along a rail system through downtown in both cities.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/opposition-criticizes-moe-trip-to-india-1.7120152?cmp=rss

Premier Scott Moe and Saskatchewan cabinet ministers have made a total of seven trips to India since 2018. The previous six have cost more than $230,000 combined.

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regina.ctvnews.ca

The first provincial Diagnostic Medical Synography, also known as ultrasound, Advanced Diploma program has been launched in Yorkton.

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globalnews.ca

On Thursday, the SHA said they have hired 90 positions in Saskatoon, with 190 other positions open across the province, most of them in Saskatoon and Regina.

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saskatoon.ctvnews.ca

In an open letter directed to the premier of Saskatchewan, a Saskatoon pastor is calling for a shelter near his church to be shut down.

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