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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……

20 Years since the Saskatchewan Wildlife Act Download 803.57 KB12 pages Saskatchewan currently has some of the weakest laws for endangered species and habitat protection…

Download 841.39 KB12 pages In The Fight for a $15 Minimum Wage in Saskatchewan, University of Regina Business professor Dr. Andrew Stevens explodes many of…

Engaging Saskatchewan’s Oil-Producing Communities on Climate Change Issues Download 944.29 KB24 pages The future of oil extraction and transportation is one of the most contentious…

Climate Change Resistance and Cultures of Silence CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Regina — In the wake of “The Price of Oil” investigation…

Alberta’s Energy Policies from Lougheed to Klein Download 1.35 MB48 pages When Alberta’s first New Democratic Party (NDP) government swept to power in 2015, it…
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