Saskatchewan and Manitoba This Week
Canadian Western Agribition, the largest livestock show in Canada, runs this week in Regina.
Canadian Western Agribition, the largest livestock show in Canada, runs this week in Regina.
With the legislative session ending last week, political watchers are turning their attention to any potential changes coming to the B.C. Cabinet that will be announced and sworn in on December 7.
With Premier Eby having been sworn in last Friday, attention will now turn to who will stay and who will go when he announces his Cabinet in just over two weeks, on December 9.
Premier Smith is set to address the province today in a televised address at 6:30 PM.
The $500 affordability cheques that will start hitting Saskatchewan mailboxes this week will be a topic of political discussion.
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw will be replaced by Alberta Health Services Executive Dr. Mark Joffe.
The second intake of the provincial connectivity funding program, Connecting Communities BC, will open for applications on December 16, 2022.
According to Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan led the country in year-over-year construction sector growth with a 56.2 per cent increase in activity.
The Government of Saskatchewan will be providing an additional $15.5 million in operating funding to the province’s school divisions for the 2022-23 school year to support the largest enrolment growth in over 20 years.