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Sask. risking millions in funding if it doesn't sign on to National School Food Program: expert

One expert says that if the deal is anywhere similar to Manitoba's agreement with Ottawa, Saskatchewan could potentially lose out on $17 million over three years.

Premier Scott Moe says all pipelines through Sask. are now pre-approved. Experts say that doesn't mean much

Professor Andrew Leach, an economist at the University of Alberta, says Premier Scott Moe's comments are likely just political theatre.
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Barber, customer discuss importance of hair to Black identity

Lucky Okurame, the owner of Lucky Hair and Beauty Studio, was the first barber Vuyo Ginindza went to after he moved to Regina. From Nigeria and Eswatini, respectively, they've both been able to express themselves more freely here with their hairstyles.

Supreme Court sides with Métis Nation-Saskatchewan in land consultation battle with Sask. government

The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously decided to dismiss an appeal from the Saskatchewan government, which was challenging portions of a judicial review request from Métis Nation-Saskatchewan that alleged the province failed to properly consult about a uranium project.

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