Provincial government says school divisions will develop changeroom policies, NDP questions priorities

All Saskatchewan school divisions are required to develop and implement a changeroom policy according to a release from the provincial government this Thursday morning. The release states that the policy will be used by school staff when dealing with situations such as student safety and privacy, and it must be made publicly available online by June 30, 2025.

Provincial government says school divisions will develop changeroom policies, NDP questions priorities

All Saskatchewan school divisions are required to develop and implement a changeroom policy according to a release from the provincial government this morning (Thurs). The release states that the policy will be used by school staff when dealing with situations such as student safety and privacy, and it must be made publicly available online by June 30, 2025.

Provincial government says school divisions will develop changeroom policies, NDP questions priorities

All Saskatchewan school divisions are required to develop and implement a changeroom policy according to a release from the provincial government this morning (Thurs). The release states that the policy will be used by school staff when dealing with situations such as student safety and privacy, and it must be made publicly available online by June 30, 2025.

Saskatchewan opposition leader pleased with the year that was

Although the Saskatchewan NDP was not successful in forming government in October’s election, the party’s leader says there is a lot to be proud of from 2024.

Carla Beck says the biggest highlight would be the campaign that saw the party nearly double its seats in the Legislature from 14 to 26.

“When you look at the confidence our team has brought forward, the connection with people that we have right across this province, and the gains that we saw. Even in areas where we didn’t win the seat, we saw a huge increase in terms of the number of supporters that we found.”

Saskatchewan’s premier says affordability will continue to be their focus in the new year

When thinking about everything that took place in 2024, Saskatchewan’s premier says the biggest highlight of the year would have to be the economy.

Scott Moe says the mining, agriculture and oil industries stand out to him.

“In particular, to the northwest of Saskatoon is seeing record investments into some of the most sustainable oil production on Earth.”

However, a threat to Saskatchewan- and Canada’s economy looms. Moe says the biggest obstacle that the province faces is the threat of 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods from President-elect Donald Trump.

Saskatchewan opposition leader pleased with the year that was

Although the Saskatchewan NDP was not successful in forming government in October’s election, the party’s leader says there is a lot to be proud of from 2024.

Carla Beck says the biggest highlight would be the campaign that saw the party nearly double its seats in the Legislature from 14 to 26.

“When you look at the confidence our team has brought forward, the connection with people that we have right across this province, and the gains that we saw. Even in areas where we didn’t win the seat, we saw a huge increase in terms of the number of supporters that we found.”

Saskatchewan’s premier says affordability will continue to be their focus in the new year

When thinking about everything that took place in 2024, Saskatchewan’s premier says the biggest highlight of the year would have to be the economy.

Scott Moe says the mining, agriculture and oil industries stand out to him.

“In particular, to the northwest of Saskatoon is seeing record investments into some of the most sustainable oil production on Earth.”

However, a threat to Saskatchewan- and Canada’s economy looms. Moe says the biggest obstacle that the province faces is the threat of 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods from President-elect Donald Trump.