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Tariffs hamper profits from bumper canola crop

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Saskatchewan canola farmers are reporting their best crop in years, but they may not rake in much profit because Chinese tariffs have hurt prices and largely taken away one of Canada’s biggest markets.
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Spread of rice worms devastating for northern Sask. harvesters

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In northern Saskatchewan, rice worms are a rapidly spreading pest threatening to upend the wild rice crop harvested by Indigenous communities for generations.
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Ottawa’s help for canola producers ‘misses the mark,’ says Canola Council of Canada

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Chris Davison, president of the Canola Council of Canada, about Ottawa’s supports for the canola sector as China continues its trade dispute. Saskatchewan canola farmer Rob Stone...
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Bombers, Riders fans put rivalry aside to party at Banjo Bowl

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Though their teams may be rivals, fans of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrated together at a pre-game tailgate ahead of Saturday's Banjo Bowl game at Princess Auto Stadium.
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Poilievre's call to scrap temporary foreign worker program isn't based on evidence: Professor

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University of Regina professor Andrew Stevens says Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's call to scrap the temporary foreign worker program is based on a growing anti-immigrant sentiment in Canada, rather than evidence.
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Cult leader Romana Didulo arrested by RCMP on livestream

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Saskatchewan RCMP arrested 16 adults, including cult leader Romana Didulo, in the village of Richmound on Wednesday after a firearms investigation.
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Cult leader known as the 'Queen of Canada' arrested in Saskatchewan village

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Saskatchewan RCMP arrested 16 adults, including cult leader Romana Didulo, in the village of Richmound on Wednesday after a firearms investigation.
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Sask. nurses speak out on unsafe maternity wards in the provinces 2 biggest cities

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Nurses are speaking out on what they are calling unsafe conditions in Jim Pattison Children's Hospital and the maternity ward at Regina's General Hospital during one of the busiest birth months of the year.
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History of sporting traditions highlighted ahead of 60th Labour Day Classic

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The Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan is highlighting the province's history with an exhibit about how communities have come together around sport.
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3 ways climate change will increase risk of wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists say that wildfire spread and intensity has increased markedly in the past 50 years. Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga breaks down the three biggest ways a warming climate can impact fire risk.
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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Is the Sask. Party overspending?

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The Fraser Institute says Premier Scott Moe recorded the three highest years on record of per-person program spending from 2021 to 2023, adjusted for inflation. The Morning Edition's political panel discusses that report and where the...
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'We do need to work together': Sask. premier to travel to China for talks on canola

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he intends to meet with Chinese officials in the next two weeks to discuss the ongoing canola dispute. The announcement comes after a Thursday meeting between Moe, the federal Agriculture Minister...
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Team Sask. scores multiple wins on Day 11 of the 2025 Canada Summer Games

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Team Saskatchewan picked up wins in a number of events on Day 11 of the Canada Summer Games in St. John's, N.L.
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Ottawa invests $335K in Sask. firefighter training

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The federal government is investing $335,000 for the Yorkton Tribal Council to support the training of 35 community members in wildland fire management, integrating traditional knowledge and cultural burning practices to address wildfire...
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Sask. community fights to keep its coal plant running

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With much of the world turning away from coal-generated electricity, Estevan, Sask., fought to keep its coal plant running. The mayor says one-third of residents would have moved away if it closed, and keeping the plant open allows a...
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Chappell Roan says she will perform in Saskatchewan

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In a recent interview, international pop star Chappell Roan said she will play a concert in Saskatchewan after name-dropping the province in her latest single The Subway.
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Sask. canola farmers feel caught in the middle of Canada-China trade war

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China on Tuesday announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports — a fresh escalation in a yearlong trade dispute that began with Ottawa's imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last August. The...
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18-year-old Victoria Mboko's historic win inspiring new generation of Sask. tennis players

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Victoria Mboko's win at the National Bank Open has inspired a new generation of Saskatchewan tennis players, eight of whom are eager to showcase their talents at this week's Canada Summer Games in St. John’s.
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Sask. NDP MLA invites Chappell Roan after she name-drops province in new single

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Pop superstar Chappell Roan got Saskatchewan excited when she name-dropped the province in her latest single, The Subway. NDP MLA Nathaniel Teed talks to Power & Politics about why he's sent a letter to Roan inviting her to visit.
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Layoffs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

9th - Higher Ed
Sask. Polytech has laid off 14 out-of-scope employees due to fewer international students and declining enrolment.
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Sask. kart racer named to Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame

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Scott Campbell joined Saskatoon Morning to talk about his induction to the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame and what racing has means to him and Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan extends cancer coverage to wildland firefighters

9th - Higher Ed
Wildland firefighters in Saskatchewan now have the same presumptive coverage for 22 types of cancer as firefighters who work in the cities.
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Sask. First Nation looks to future after ‘cows and plows’ settlement

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Members of the Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation in Saskatchewan are planning a more prosperous future with $99 million in compensation from the federal government. The settlement, known as cows and plows, recognizes Canada’s failure to meet...
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So Chappell Roan wants to move to Sask.? BTS of her viral video and new single

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Chappell Roan is giving Saskatchewan some love in her new single, The Subway. The breakup song released Thursday night talks about escaping it all and moving to the Canadian Prairie province. In the leadup to the song's release,...