The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously decided to dismiss an appeal from the Saskatchewan government, which was challenging portions of a judicial review request from Métis Nation-Saskatchewan that alleged the province failed to properly consult about a uranium project.
In Saskatchewan, the steady increase in land values has placed family farms at the centre of this phenomenon. According to Statistics Canada, the average value per acre of farmland and buildings ...
Note: For the latest news on Saskatchewan at the Brier, click here. After spectating the opening draw of the 2025 Montana’s Brier on Friday night, both Saskatchewan teams were in action on Saturday on Day 2 of the Canadian men’s curling championship in Kelowna,
Saskatchewan led the provinces in private capital investment growth in 2024, seeing an increase of 17.3 per cent over 2023. The province is also projected to lead the nation in overall capital investment growth 2025.
Critical minerals have become a point of tension between Canada and the U.S. amid an ongoing trade dispute and the resources, which are used to power modern economies, are essential to Canada’s national security,
The former Canadian women's team national coach also spoke about the growth of basketball in Canada, and the WNBA's arrival.
Finding Saskatchewan’s best mortgage rate is crucial ... this comprehensive guide explores the factors influencing them, from Bank of Canada policies to local market trends.
Saskatchewan's (MNS) application for judicial review of the Saskatchewan government's mining permit approvals to proceed. The court ruled that
“Absolutely,” said fourth-year Huskies defenceman Parker Gavlas, whose team will battle the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in the third-and-deciding game of their best-of-three Canada West semifinal series Sunday night (6 p.m.) at Merlis Belsher Place.
Saskatchewan has declared all pipeline permits pre-approved to boost Canada’s energy security and reduce reliance on U.S. markets.
Canada's AAA ratings withstand U.S. tariffs, but provinces like Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia face economic threats. Tariffs affect exports, growth, and government budgets,
Wheat comes to mind when many think about agriculture in Saskatchewan. The crop was so significant that it was the provincial government’s logo for decades. Over many years, however, Canada’s ...