Canada’s Prairie Provinces are Failing to Address Systemic Racism in the Criminal Justice System, Experts Say Published July 14, 2021 Analysis Manitoba and Saskatchewan have failed to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action
‘Not Up to Snuff’: Saskatchewan’s Approach to Online Learning Among Worst in Canada, Education Experts Say Published June 9, 2021 News Experts say Saskatchewan needs a provincial distance learning policy
Companies Providing Scab Labour to Saskatchewan Refinery Won’t Say If They Spent Emergency Wage Subsidies on Scabs Published April 30, 2021 New Experts warn that the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program lacks real transparency and can be quietly exploited to bust unions
Saskatchewan Quietly Cut Funding For Provincial Office in Charge of Climate Change Policy Published April 8, 2021 News Budget documents show funding for provincial office in charge of developing climate change policy was cut nearly in half
Oil Executives Pressured Regina, Saskatchewan to Withdraw Motion Banning Public Buildings From Being Named After Oil Companies Published March 1, 2021 News Big Oil joined forces with Sask Party insiders to force Regina City Council to back down from a motion linked to renewable energy plan