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Regina’s Queen City Pride (QCP) and other organizations have decided to maintain their ban on Saskatchewan Party MLAs during Pride month festivities in June. Responding to Bill 137, which passed in ...
Over 40 per cent of Sask. Party voters support a referendum on separation: poll - Regina Leader Post
Over 40 per cent of Sask. Party voters support a referendum on separation: poll Framed as an agree-or-disagree scenario, participants of the NDP-commissioned poll were asked whether Saskatchewan ...
It’s a strange contradiction that means you see “everyone is welcome” pride flag stickers on supermarket doors in a province where the consistently re-elected governing party chips away at basic human ...
Sask's NDP have introduced a bill that would change the province's referendum legislation, making it more difficult for citizens to put forward a petition to separate from Canada. – May 7, 2025 ...
Meta-owned WhatsApp might be introducing a new feature that will enable users to react to messages using stickers. According to a report by WABetaInfo, in the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.13.23 ...
Sadly, another Saskatchewan Party member has been spewing racist remarks. This time it was MLA Racquel Hilbert calling the national NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist (StarPhoenix, April 12).
A Saskatchewan resident was "inadvertently" added to a group chat that included government MLAs as they planned out questions for a legislative session last week.The government confirmed the incident, ...
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Sask. Party MLA who called Jagmeet Singh a 'terrorist' stripped of additional MLA duties - MSNSask. Party MLA Racquel Hilbert has been removed from the Treasury Board, Wanuskewin Board of Directors, the Caucus Irrigation Committee and as Deputy Caucus Chair.
Racquel Hilbert, the Saskatchewan Party MLA who called federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist in the provincial legislature last month, has been removed from additional MLA duties, the party ...
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made a campaign stop in Saskatoon, Sask., on Thursday, where he highlighted his party’s recent analysis claiming that Liberal Leader Mark Carney would need to cut $43 billion ...
Re-elected Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to media, following his party winning a majority government in the provincial election, in Shellbrook, Sask. on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
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