By measuring Saskatchewan’s “success” based on population growth, both former premier Brad Wall and current Premier Scott Moe ineptly managed the consequences of 20 per cent population ...
A local Saskatchewan Party candidate’s flyer arrives in my mailbox, and there it is: 52 hospitals closures under the NDP ...
the bigger issue is that it’s hard to convince company executives to move to Saskatchewan’s distant, small urban centres with poorer airport service and few natural amenities. Even Brad Wall ...
However, Saskatchewan would remain below one million people until July 2007 — mere months before the Saskatchewan Party, then led by Brad Wall, would promise a one-per-cent annual population growth.
In Saskatchewan, our debt skyrocketed to $15 billion throughout the Grant Devine Progressive Conservative government and the debt is now at $31.6 billion due to Brad Wall/ Scott Moe Saskatchewan ...
McIntosh said most of the provincial debt has been accumulated by the Saskatchewan Party and the Progressive Conservative governments of the '80s. In 2008, then-Premier Brad Wall said his top ...
Thursday marks 10 years since the supreme court of Canada’s recognition the constitutional right to strike for Canadian workers in the Charter of rights and Freedoms.