Category Archives: SaskToday.ca: Provincial News

Compassionate care legislation has been introduced
REGINA — On the final day of the Legislature sitting before the winter break, the government introduced its long-discussed compassionate care legislation. According to the province, the legislat...
John Cairns Dec 05, 2025
Sask's December Crown oil and natural gas sale fetches $7.5 M
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan says its latest Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held Dec. 2, attracted 89 bids for leases and exploration licences, and generated $7,484,935 in...
SaskToday staff Dec 05, 2025
Premier Moe sees his popularity climb three points
SASKATCHEWAN — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe sees his popularity climb three points The quarterly premier’s poll has been released, and Manitoba’s premier remains the most popular. ...
Andrew Dawson Dec 05, 2025

Saskatchewan legislature set to wrap up with involuntary drug treatment bill
REGINA - Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting is set to wrap up with Premier Scott Moe's government set to table a bill that aims to help those battling drug addictions. A spokesperson from Moe's o...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Dec 05, 2025

New NDP bill targets province’s use of notwithstanding clause
REGINA - The opposition New Democrats have introduced a private member’s bill which would refer any legislation enacting the notwithstanding clause to the Court of Appeal. According to the wordi...
John Cairns Dec 04, 2025

Hiding behind a name becoming more difficult
REGINA — The Government of Saskatchewan has announced an expanded list of criminal offences for which a change of name can be refused. Under The Change of Name Amendment Regulations, 2025, a nam...
SaskToday Dec 04, 2025

Saskatchewan's finance minister says $1B in extra spending won't affect deficit
REGINA - Despite Saskatchewan's government earmarking an additional $1 billion in spending, the finance minister says it won't change the province's bottom line. Jim Reiter says the extra spending was...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Dec 04, 2025

Frustration grows as several elk shot and left to waste
Multiple reports of elk being shot and left to waste around the province has conservation officers busy and farmers and landowners frustrated. A short-term hunting season for antlerless elk was Novemb...
Ryan Young Dec 04, 2025

Victoria Cross review board supported in Saskatchewan
REGINA — A motion put forward in the Saskatchewan Legislature calls for the establishment of an Independent Military Honours Review Board to review veterans' cases where evidence suggests Vi...
SaskToday Dec 04, 2025

The hot question at the Leg: Where is Carla Beck?
REGINA — Opposition leader Carla Beck has become the latest target of scrutiny over the latest hot topic in the legislature: attendance of MLAs during the fall sitting. Beck has been absent from...
John Cairns Dec 04, 2025










