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Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Initially announced as part of the 2025-26 Budget, the PST on vapour products is anticipated to increase PST revenues by $3 million annually.
Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck said tariffs and lifting sanctions from Russia could shutter potash mines and bankrupt farmers across Saskatchewan.
Young cleared of conflict of interest wrongdoing

Young cleared of conflict of interest wrongdoing

Complaint had been filed regarding social media posts about her cheese store business.
Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Scott Moe, Carla Beck outline what they want to see from federal leaders
Will Canada’s election campaign result in real change?

Will Canada’s election campaign result in real change?

John Cairns’ News Watch: You can feel an undercurrent of unrest out there.
Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Made-in-Canada American brands will be allowed back on the shelves after all.
Saskatchewan reverses ban of U.S. alcohol products that are produced in Canada

Saskatchewan reverses ban of U.S. alcohol products that are produced in Canada

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is walking back part of its decision to stop purchasing all American-branded alcohol products in response to U.S. tariffs.
Two Saskatoon libraries temporarily close, citing increase in drug use and violence

Two Saskatoon libraries temporarily close, citing increase in drug use and violence

Two Saskatoon libraries are closing for now because staff are СÀ¶ÊÓƵ spat on and attacked while treating drug overdose emergencies and cleaning washrooms smeared with blood and human waste.
Ottawa increases AgriStability cap to help industry as it faces Chinese tariffs

Ottawa increases AgriStability cap to help industry as it faces Chinese tariffs

OTTAWA — The Canadian government has announced support for the country's agriculture sector as it deals with tariffs imposed by China.
Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Worries about the lack of tariff contingency as well as growing debt.
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