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Premier Scott Moe

  • Saskatchewan Granted Permission to Appeal Court Decision in Pronoun Policy Case
    Saskatchewan Granted Permission to Appeal Court Decision in Pronoun Policy Case
    Saskatchewan has been given the go-ahead to appeal a court decision that permitted the launch of a lawsuit targeting the province's pronoun policy. The policy required schools to have parental ...
    March 27, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Doug Ford Warns Federal Liberals of Election ‘Annihilation’ Due to Carbon Tax
    Doug Ford Warns Federal Liberals of Election ‘Annihilation’ Due to Carbon Tax
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has advised the federal Liberals to cancel the carbon tax or face “annihilation” in ...
    March 9, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan Threatens to Halt All Carbon Taxes if Ottawa Withholds Province’s Rebates
    Saskatchewan Threatens to Halt All Carbon Taxes if Ottawa Withholds Province’s Rebates
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his province could stop paying Ottawa’s carbon tax entirely if the federal government ...
    March 1, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Sask. Won’t Remit Carbon Tax to Ottawa, Minister Confirms on Payment Due Date
    Sask. Won’t Remit Carbon Tax to Ottawa, Minister Confirms on Payment Due Date
    Saskatchewan will not remit the federal carbon tax on natural gas to Ottawa, the province's energy minister announced ...
    February 29, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan Seeking Stay of Pronoun Case, Appeals Court Ruling Giving it Go Ahead
    Saskatchewan Seeking Stay of Pronoun Case, Appeals Court Ruling Giving it Go Ahead
    The Saskatchewan government will be seeking a stay of proceedings and appealing a court decision that allows a ...
    February 28, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Danielle Smith Says Prime Minister Should Have Contacted Her When Visiting Alberta
    Danielle Smith Says Prime Minister Should Have Contacted Her When Visiting Alberta
    Alberta’s premier says the prime minister did not contact her about his visit to her province. Justin Trudeau ...
    February 22, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • MPs Want Environment Minister to Appear Before Committee to Discuss Remarks on Halting New Road Funds
    MPs Want Environment Minister to Appear Before Committee to Discuss Remarks on Halting New Road Funds
    The Conservatives, New Democrats, and Bloc Quebecois are calling for the environment minister to appear before the Commons ...
    February 19, 2024BY Matthew Horwood
  • Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    Saskatchewan Court Hears Appeal Over COVID-19 Gathering Limits
    The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is considering arguments against the provincial government’s gathering limits during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
    February 9, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan School Division Apologizes After Cross-Dress Activity Held
    Saskatchewan School Division Apologizes After Cross-Dress Activity Held
    A school division in Saskatchewan has issued an apology after a cross-dressing activity was held at one of ...
    January 26, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Federal Court Asks for Declaration of Pronouns in New Announcement
    Federal Court Asks for Declaration of Pronouns in New Announcement
    Canada’s Federal Court is amending its general practice guidelines to ask for pronouns and name pronunciation to be ...
    January 20, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Poilievre, Premiers Ramp Up Campaign Against Carbon Tax, Climate Policies Amid Record Cold
    Poilievre, Premiers Ramp Up Campaign Against Carbon Tax, Climate Policies Amid Record Cold
    As extreme cold temperatures hit a large part of Canada, including the Prairie provinces, the premiers of Alberta ...
    January 13, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Provincial Elections: BC, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick Head to Polls in 2024
    Provincial Elections: BC, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick Head to Polls in 2024
    Premiers of the three provinces have confirmed they will be running for re-election in 2024.
    January 3, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Sask. Premier Moe Reminds Province of No More Federal Carbon Tax on Home Heating Starting Jan. 1
    Sask. Premier Moe Reminds Province of No More Federal Carbon Tax on Home Heating Starting Jan. 1
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is reminding residents that there is no more federal carbon tax on home heating ...
    January 1, 2024BY Chandra Philip
  • Moe Says Saskatchewan to Stop Collecting Carbon Levy for Electric Heat
    Moe Says Saskatchewan to Stop Collecting Carbon Levy for Electric Heat
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is to stop collecting the federal carbon levy on electric heat ...
    November 30, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Saskatchewan Party Member Charged With Procuring Sex, Kicked out of Caucus: Premier
    Saskatchewan Party Member Charged With Procuring Sex, Kicked out of Caucus: Premier
    Premier Scott Moe says a Saskatchewan Party legislature member has been kicked out of caucus and stripped of ...
    November 17, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Joint Letter From Premiers to Trudeau Calls for End to Federal Carbon Tax on Home Heating
    Joint Letter From Premiers to Trudeau Calls for End to Federal Carbon Tax on Home Heating
    Five premiers have sent a joint letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urging him to remove the carbon ...
    November 11, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • ANALYSIS: ‘Next Level’: Moe an Increasingly Strong Voice on the National Political Stage
    ANALYSIS: ‘Next Level’: Moe an Increasingly Strong Voice on the National Political Stage
    The Saskatchewan premier's resistance to Ottawa goes beyond the federal carbon tax to provincial rights, gun control, and ...
    November 9, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Moe Doubles Down on Not Collecting Carbon Tax After Trudeau Says No More Exemptions
    Moe Doubles Down on Not Collecting Carbon Tax After Trudeau Says No More Exemptions
    The Saskatchewan premier says SaskEnergy will 'absolutely not' be collecting and submitting carbon tax on natural gas, starting ...
    November 2, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan Poppy Legislation Stems From Reported Bans at Job Sites, Legion Says
    Saskatchewan Poppy Legislation Stems From Reported Bans at Job Sites, Legion Says
    The Saskatchewan government’s upcoming legislation to prohibit poppy-wearing bans on the job stems from complaints by employees who ...
    November 1, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan Premier Calls Federal Government One of the ‘Biggest Threats’ to Province in Throne Speech
    Saskatchewan Premier Calls Federal Government One of the ‘Biggest Threats’ to Province in Throne Speech
    Premier Scott Moe says his government would defend its autonomy and economy from federal overreach.
    October 25, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Saskatchewan Human Rights Commissioner Quits Over Parental Rights Bill
    Saskatchewan Human Rights Commissioner Quits Over Parental Rights Bill
    A Saskatchewan human rights commissioner has resigned over the province’s proposed legislation that would require schools to obtain ...
    October 17, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ Officially Introduced in Sask. Legislature
    ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ Officially Introduced in Sask. Legislature
    Saskatchewan’s government has officially introduced Bill 137, dubbed the "Parents' Bill of Rights," which includes a policy that ...
    October 12, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Sask. Premier Scott Moe Stands Behind Decision to Use Notwithstanding Clause for Pronoun Policy
    Sask. Premier Scott Moe Stands Behind Decision to Use Notwithstanding Clause for Pronoun Policy
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government is committed to putting into law a policy that would require ...
    September 30, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Sask. Premier Says Province Will Invoke Notwithstanding Clause After Court Injunction Halts Pronoun Policy
    Sask. Premier Says Province Will Invoke Notwithstanding Clause After Court Injunction Halts Pronoun Policy
    “Our government is extremely dismayed by the judicial overreach of the court," said Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe.
    September 28, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • ‘Come Get Me,’ Says SK Premier in Response to Federal Minister Citing Criminal Code on Coal Power
    ‘Come Get Me,’ Says SK Premier in Response to Federal Minister Citing Criminal Code on Coal Power
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said "come get me" after the federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault on ...
    May 21, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Saskatchewan Looking Into Whether Ottawa’s Emissions Policy Can Be Blocked, Moe Says
    Saskatchewan Looking Into Whether Ottawa’s Emissions Policy Can Be Blocked, Moe Says
    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is looking into whether it could block an incoming federal emission ...
    May 2, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Federal Minister Responds to Premiers’ Objections Over His Comments on Natural Resource Rights
    Federal Minister Responds to Premiers’ Objections Over His Comments on Natural Resource Rights
    Federal Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti has responded to objections from the premiers of Alberta and ...
    April 11, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
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