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Sask. sees 21,000 jobs lost in first month of COVID-19 pandemic

Statistics Canada has released its first jobs report since COVID-19 hit Saskatchewan.  The report says there were roughly 21,000 fewer jobs in the province in March than in February. About three-quarters of lost jobs were part-time. In late March, bars, restaurants and other businesses deemed non-essential were closed by government restrictions put in place to help flatten the curve…

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We find our strength by working together

[April 8, 2020] The release of today’s COVID-19 modelling should give us hope that the worst-case scenario doesn’t have to come to pass. In fact, I choose to read today’s modelling as a roadmap of hope that if we stay focussed on our current efforts, we can do better than even the best-case scenario. If we keep doing what we are doing: keep staying home, keep…

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'Saskatchewan is not immune': SHA estimates 153K to 408K COVID-19 infections

REGINA -- The Saskatchewan Health Authority estimates anywhere from 153,000 to 408,000 Saskatchewan residents will be infected by COVID-19 in models released on Wednesday. The “upper-range” scenario includes 408,000 cases and 8,370 deaths. The “mid-range” scenario estimates 262,000 cases with 5,260 deaths. Finally, the “low-range” scenario predicts…

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Moe says Saskatchewan still 'several weeks away' from lifting restrictions

Premier Scott Moe announced new COVID-19 testing targets that Saskatchewan must reach before his government can begin making its way toward lifting restrictions that are choking the economy and daily life in the province. He challenged the Saskatchewan Health Authority to reach 1,000 tests per day “as soon as possible” and 1,500 by the end of April. That will ensure officials…

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More COVID-19 aid, PPE needed for First Nations and Metis, leaders say

OTTAWA — First Nations and Metis leaders say they need more from Ottawa to combat COVID-19 in their communities, including money, assistance with security and help acquiring protective equipment. Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde says money earmarked for First Nations for COVID-19 response so far is not proportional to the populations in their communities and more…

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