Parts of Saskatchewan economy to open as early as May 4

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the businesses in the province have gone 'above and beyond' in ensuring a safe environment.

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16 comments

  1. Great interview. These are adult conversations with multiple variables. If you can’t handle that you can’t be part of the conversation.

  2. It only makes sense since Saskatchewan has a large German Scandinavian background (Lutheran) can get it together

  3. Once the second wave hits this province, the federal government shouldn’t help them out in any way. Let them take responsibility for their stupidity and let them deal with the consequences of their actions. Conservatives are all about taking personal responsibility after all. Let these dumbasses handle it on their own.

  4. So if they have a spike in cases do they have everything they need or are they just going to put a bigger strain on the rest of the country who tried to prevent a huge spike?

  5. Why is no one talking about la Loche right now and the northern communities that are being impacted?

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