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Northern forests on the chopping block
Logging has nearly quadrupled in the last 10 years, and northern residents are raising red flags about the pace of clear-cutting -
The sorry state of abortion access in Saskatchewan
From lack of access in rural and northern areas to an astonishing number of homegrown anti-abortion politicians, Saskatchewan is ground zero for attacks on reproductive rights. -
Saskatoon welcomes premiers with climate justice protest
While Canada's premiers visit Saskatoon, Treaty 6 territory, activists are camping out for four days in Kiwanis Memorial Park to urge action on climate change. -
Sask Wildfire operations funding remains “inadequate”
Despite minor funding hikes for wildfire operations over the past four years, the budget this year is only three-quarters of what it was in 2007-08. As wildfires become more frequent and serious, what is our government going to do about it? -
Checking in two years after the end of NORTEP and NORPAC
In 2017 the Sask Party cut funding and eliminated the Northern Teacher Education Program and the Northern Professional Access College. What's been the impact on Indigenous language learning and access to education? -
What happened to the Co-op?
The Co-op was founded on principles of equality and solidarity. But now workers and members say management is trying to run it “like a corporation.” How did we get here? -
Will the labour movement lead the charge for a just transition in Sask?
It’s past time for serious planning in Saskatchewan toward a just transition. The question remains: will unions take the lead before it’s too late – and which union will lead the charge? -
How do we close the renewable energy gap for low-income people?
Low-income people spend more money on energy costs. Regina's Wascana Solar Co-op is thinking about how to make renewable energy accessible for low-income people. -
Geothermal power plant to be built with $25.6 million from feds
A major geothermal power generation facility is set to be built in Estevan, SK, Treaty 4 territory. -
4,000 households cut off of housing supplement before application process closed
The Ministry of Social Services says that “approximately 4,000 cases were closed between December 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018.” Unless those 4,000 people who had been cut off appealed the decision before July 1, they would never be eligible to receive the supplement again.