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Ontario minimum wage rises to $16.55 an hour; advocates say still not a living wageOntario's minimum wage rises to $16.55 an hour, but some advocates say it's still not enough to combat the rising cost of living in the province.PoliticsOct 1
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How the Sask. minimum wage increase will impact local businessThe Oct. 1 increase will bring the minimum wage rate up from the current $13 an hour, but won't pull the province out of having the lowest minimum wage in Canada.EconomySep 29
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Saskatoon is 1 of 6 cities receiving federal money for green network projectSaskatoon is one of six cities receiving this funding, with the federal government saying the money will help provide people and wildlife access to high-quality green spaces.EnvironmentSep 29
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U.S. government shutdown days away as McCarthy rejects Senate spending billMany Republicans have voiced fears they would be blamed for a shutdown — including in the Senate, where many GOP members are aligned with Democrats on a temporary bill.U.S. NewsSep 28
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Advocates say Sask. minimum wage increase isn’t enough to combat povertyAdvocates are saying the minimum wage increase in Saskatchewan is not enough, adding many in the province still struggles with poverty.CanadaSep 27
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Minimum wage in Sask. set to rise to $14 an hour on Oct. 1Minimum wages are increasing in Saskatchewan to $14 an hour on Oct.1, but the province will still have the lowest rates in the country.CanadaSep 26
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Federal probe angers one of Canada’s largest mortgage broker networksThe Competition Bureau is investigating Dominion Lending Centres Inc. , a company whose franchise network includes 7,981 brokers working in 10 provinces through 544 franchises.InvestigationsSep 19
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S&P/TSX composite ekes out small gain Friday, U.S. markets fallThe S&P/TSX composite index closed up 54.50 points at 20,622.34.EconomySep 15
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Saskatoon committee discusses next steps in addressing 2024/2025 funding gapWith budget deliberations due to start in November, the city has already made some significant progress, cutting the 2024 gap by nearly $29M and the 2025 gap by $2.85M.CanadaSep 13
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AIMCo opening its 1st Asia office in Singapore, remains leery of ChinaAIMCo is opening its first Asian office, but the Edmonton-based fund manager says it will steer well clear of China to focus instead on markets with less geopolitical risk.MoneySep 12
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