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Carbon tax responsible for 0.4% of inflation, Governor of Bank of Canada tells Finance Committee

OTTAWA – Questions aren’t just asked and answered in question period, and sometimes they take place in committee, and sometimes the results are in written form. While written answers are usually buried and forgotten about, one answer about the carbon tax by the...

And just like that, spring breakup begins. Winter weights removed on provincial highways on March 15

The winter drilling season is coming to a close. Spring breakup is here. This is the time of year when truckers and shippers must begin reducing loads on secondary highways in Saskatchewan. All secondary highways return to regulation weights, which will help prevent...

Wilkinson expects plan for supplying some oil to Europe ready by March 23

OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says it will be another week or two before Canada will know with certainty how much extra oil it can produce and ship to help offset bans on the use of fossil fuels from Russia. But he says longer-term...

Saskatchewan Matters Podcast: Paul Martin on Saskatchewan’s powerful pink potash

Editor’s note: With Russia having turned into an international pariah after its invasion of Ukraine, sanctions and the fact that some export ports are now in a war zone are having a tremendous impact on commodities. While Canada’s withered military...

Plan for Ukrainian refugees to be discussed at Moosomin Chamber of Commerce meeting

  MOOSOMIN – (Moosomin World-Spectator) The Tuesday, March 15 meeting of the Moosomin Chamber of Commerce will feature Ukrainian food prepared by the local Ukrainian community, a proposal to welcome Ukrainian refugees to Moosomin, a premiere of the new...
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