
Teacher protests could overshadow Saskatchewan budget release
BNN Bloomberg
The Saskatchewan Party government is set to release its 2024 budget on a day that could be overshadowed by teacher protests.
Premier Scott Moe says more dollars are to be spent on classrooms, health care and municipal revenue sharing.
Meanwhile, thousands of teachers plan to descend on the legislative building and demand the province negotiate on classroom sizes and other supports.
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the province have been at an impasse for months over whether those issues should be in the collective agreement.

A key question hangs over the Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting that ends Wednesday: Will central bank policymakers still reduce short-term interest rates this year, now that the Iran war has sent oil prices higher and gas prices spiking? Or will they have to stand pat for months to see how the conflict plays out?












