Jennifer Graham
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Wall welcomes Line 3 pipeline approval as an economic booster
Wall says the decision will benefit industry and workers, including pipe manufacturer Evraz which has a site in Regina.
New rules for Saskatchewan pipelines after Husky oil spill into river
Saskatchewan is proposing tougher rules for pipelines following an oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River that jeopardized the drinking water of thousands of people.
Brad Wall government fuming over Canada's coal plant phase out plan
The Saskatchewan government is fuming about Ottawa's plan to phase out coal-fired power generation in Canada by 2030.
Emboldened
On Facebook and in emails to supporters, Leitch hailed Trump's election win as an "exciting message that needs to be delivered in Canada as well."
FSIN chief backs banishment of drug dealers to protect children on reserve
The chief of Saskatchewan’s Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says he supports bands that want to exile criminals.
Cut climate change funding for developing countries, use it in Canada: Wall
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall wants to see the $2.6 billion Ottawa has earmarked for developing countries added to an existing $2-billion federal low-carbon economy trust.
Saskatchewan premier tells Ottawa that Clinton's climate plan a better approach
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should look south of the border before implementing a carbon tax in Canada.
Canadian government claims residential school lawyer committed fraud over fees
The Canadian government says a law firm that represented thousands of residential school survivors should have to pay back legal fees because it inflated its billings.
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall shuffles cabinet as promised after election
Among those shuffled, Education and Labour Minister Don Morgan is now Deputy Premier, replacing Don McMorris who resigned from cabinet after being convicted of impaired driving earlier this month.
Saskatchewan city of Prince Albert gets $5M from Husky for oil spill cleanup
The city was left scrambling to find other water sources and footed the bill for two temporary water lines to serve residents.