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There’s no evidence that banning replacement workers makes strikes longer. Employer organizations simply want to keep using scabs.

Scott Moe is teaching a master class in political opportunism

The 2022 living wage for Regina and Saskatoon Download 3 MB 12 pages The Saskatchewan Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives calculates that…

The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector Download 8.94 MB24 pages Fund the Future: The State of Saskatchewan’s Post-Secondary Sector was prepared on behalf of the…

With an upstart right-wing party making rural gains, and the NDP making gains in cities, where will the Saskatchewan Party go?

The fossil fuel industry is moving away from outright denial, and towards negotiating for their version of an energy transition.

Breaking down some of the latest economic data shows deeply unequal division of riches in the province

Faced with a crisis in health care and underfunded schools, the government of Saskatchewan is using its huge surplus to pay down the deficit.

It’s hard to interpret recent political announcements as anything other than deceptive

A Renewable Regina that Works for Everyone Download 2.66 MB25 pages As cities around the world lead on climate action, recognition is growing that success…

The Saskatchewan government’s Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy is more a political document that doesn’t bode well for Scott Moe’s government or those…

Download 839.15 KB8 pages As the Canadian workplace confronts the “great resignation,” “quiet-quitting” and labour shortages in general, the question of what employers can do…
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