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$880 Million to Protect Saskatchewan and Strengthen Community Safety

$880 Million to Protect Saskatchewan and Strengthen Community Safety March 18, 2026 The Government of Saskatchewan is protecting Saskatchewan by investing in community safety through targeted funding in the 2026-27 Provincial Budget, providing $740 million for the Ministry of Community Safety and $140 million for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) to support safer communities […]

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Expanding Trade Protects Saskatchewan’s Economy and Jobs

Expanding Trade Protects Saskatchewan’s Economy and Jobs March 18, 2026 The Ministry of Trade and Export Development’s 2026-27 Provincial Budget supports building opportunities and connecting the world to Saskatchewan, which helps support the programs and services people rely on. This budget aims to bring more investment into the province, creating more jobs and building opportunities

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Budget Protects and Supports Affordability and Growth in Post-Secondary Education

Budget Protects and Supports Affordability and Growth in Post-Secondary Education March 18, 2026 Saskatchewan’s 2026-27 Provincial Budget provides stability for post-secondary institutions, keeps education affordable for students and expands training opportunities to align with Saskatchewan’s strong job market.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/budget-protects-and-supports-affordability-and-growth-in-post-secondary-education Back

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Justice Budget Protects Families and Strengthens Enforcement to Keep Communities Safe

Justice Budget Protects Families and Strengthens Enforcement to Keep Communities Safe March 18, 2026 The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is investing nearly $269 million to improve access to justice and strengthen public safety.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/justice-budget-protects-families-and-strengthens-enforcement-to-keep-communities-safe Back

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Innovation Saskatchewan Delivers on Research Strategy Commitments in 2026-27 Budget

Innovation Saskatchewan Delivers on Research Strategy Commitments in 2026-27 Budget March 18, 2026 Innovation Saskatchewan is advancing Saskatchewan’s Research Strategy through targeted innovation investments that strengthen long-term competitiveness to support and protect a resilient provincial economy.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/innovation-saskatchewan-delivers-on-research-strategy-commitments-in-2026-27-budget Back

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Additional $46 Million in Gaming Payments for First Nation And Métis Organizations in 2025-26

Additional $46 Million in Gaming Payments for First Nation And Métis Organizations in 2025-26 March 17, 2026 Saskatchewan’s First Nation and Métis organizations will receive $153.5 million in gaming revenue payments for the 2025-26 fiscal year, an increase of $46 million from the 2025-26 budget. This is due to the strong performance of Saskatchewan Indian

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Government Funding Provides Hands-On Opportunities for College of Law Students

Government Funding Provides Hands-On Opportunities for College of Law Students March 17, 2026 The Government of Saskatchewan has provided $100,000 to the University of Saskatchewan College of Law’s Rural and Regional Externship program. The program provides expanded experiential learning opportunities for law students with Legal Aid and Public Prosecutions offices in rural locations.   Read

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Saskatchewan Public Libraries Receive Internet Improvements

Saskatchewan Public Libraries Receive Internet Improvements March 17, 2026 Rural public libraries across Saskatchewan will soon benefit from improved internet equipment as the Government of Saskatchewan works with SaskTel to upgrade routers in 245 communities. These new devices will enhance network security, improve Wi-Fi speed and reliability and ensure libraries are equipped for the future.

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Saskatchewan Welcomes Historic Investment, New Jobs and Partnerships

Saskatchewan Welcomes Historic Investment, New Jobs and Partnerships March 16, 2026 Today, Premier Moe joined Mirko Bibic, President and CEO of BCE Inc and Bell Canada to announce one of the largest projects in Saskatchewan’s history that will generate up to $12 billion in economic value.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/16/saskatchewan-welcomes-historic-investment-new-jobs-parnterships Back

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Saskatchewan’s Wholesale Trade on the Rise

Saskatchewan’s Wholesale Trade on the Rise March 12, 2026 Today, Statistics Canada released January 2026 figures for wholesale trade, showing strong growth for the economy. Wholesale trade increased 9.3 per cent in January 2026 compared to January 2025, ranking first among the provinces. These numbers exclude petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed

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Legislative Changes Allowing Tailgating Continue to Move Forward

Legislative Changes Allowing Tailgating Continue to Move Forward March 12, 2026 The kickoff to tailgating during upcoming Saskatchewan Roughrider home games is one step closer after The Tailgating Act received Royal Assent in the legislature today.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/12/legislative-changes-allowing-tailgating-continue-to-move-forward Back

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