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Many Canadians – politicians and business people in particular – are quick to tout the value of the fossil-fuel sector to our national economy. But…

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Our content is fiercely open source and we never paywall our website. The support of our community makes this possible.

Premier Scott Moe tweeted this graphic on equalization yesterday.

Reliance on oil industry philanthropy in Saskatchewan boom towns Download 849.68 KB24 pages When we think of a “boom town,” we often imagine a formerly…

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Regina — When we think of a “boom town,” we often imagine a formerly sleepy rural town suddenly…

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On April 10, the Saskatchewan government tabled its 2018-19 budget. Here are 10 things to know: This year’s budget was quite status quo. Provincial expenses…

Saskatchewan’s attitudes on Energy, Environment and Oil Download 1.2 MB16 pages As the second largest oil-producer in the country and home to a government that…

For those that feared that the Saskatchewan government would continue the punishing austerity they laid out in 2017, this year’s budget came as a mild…

A decade of privatization 2007-2017 Download 4.01 MB20 pages “Crowns are not going to be privatized and subsidiaries are not going to be wound down……
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