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The Morning Edition is Regina’s #1 rated morning show. We connect you with the people, news, culture that make this city and province great. Join the conversation weekdays from 6:00 to 8:30am on CBC Radio One.

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Saskatchewan teachers will begin "working to rule" next week, all across the province. That means they won't be volunteering at any extracurricular activities. They still don't have a deal with the provincial government. We'll talk to our political panel about what that means.
Teachers have decided to say 'no' to a new contract with the provincial government. We talk about the vote - and what it means - on our political panel. We also talk about the latest details on a cabinet minister who brought a gun to the Saskatchewan Legislature. Will there be an investigation?
The spring sitting of the legislature ended with a metaphoric, 'Bang!' The Speaker alleges he was threatened by government leaders, including the house leader, who he says brought a rifle into the Saskatchewan legislature and asked to bring in a hand gun.
Teachers in Saskatchewan have overwhelmingly rejected the government's latest contract offer. Now what? We ask our political panel.
Will the wheels keep on turning on the political debate over recycling rubber tires in Saskatchewan? we ask our political panelists Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
The prime minister says he won't punish Saskatchewan people for the actions of our provincial government. We heard this week that we'll get the full amount of our carbon tax rebates, despite the province not sending on all the tax we owe. Our political panel is in.
Teachers are going to vote on the latest contract offer from the government's bargaining committee. We ask our political panel how likely they are to ratify that deal. We also talk about the reaction to the Speaker alleging that government MLAs are bombarding him with text messages critiquing the job he's doing.
Patients are still speaking out at the legislature -- asking the government to do more to support health care workers -- despite the new spending announced in the budget. Canadian Press reporter Jeremy Simes and Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk join host Stefani Langenegger in this week's political panel.
The provincial government releases its budget next week. But we've already heard a few details -- including about more money for education. We'll talk with our political panel about that and the rest of the week's news.
The provincial government releases its budget next week. But we've already heard a few details -- including more money for education. We'll talk with our political panel about that and the rest of the week's news. 
Have you had a chance to visit Paris? Did you go for work, or on your own dime? A Saskatchewan cabinet minister's trip to the famous city is in the spotlight -- after Dustin Duncan took some time to see the sights, as well as attend meetings. We get the latest.
40 years after the Prime Minister of the day decided to call it quits, a Saskatchewan politician was on Parliament Hill -- in a fight with another Prime Minister Trudeau. We'll get the latest on our political panel.
The provincial government quietly spent more than three-quarters of a billion dollars this week. We talk to our political panel about why it didn't say more about that, the premier's trip to India and the rest of the week's provincial political news. Jeremy Simes from The Canadian Press and Murray Mandryk from the Leader-Post join host Stefani Langenegger.
Talks resumed briefly and broke down earlier this week between the government and teachers. Both sides blamed the other for the breakdown.A Saskatchewan Party MLA remains in the spotlight due to his ownership stake in two Regina motels.And a new poll sent a ripple through the Saskatchewan political world as it showed the NDP ahead of the Sask Party among voters.This week's political panel breaks it down with guest host Adam Hunter.
After a long impasse, the government is making a new offer to teachers in Saskatchewan. But it's not on the issues the teachers' federation say its members care most about. What will this mean for contract negotiations? We ask our political panel.
Teachers in Saskatchewan continue their rotating strike action, as they try to pressure the government for a new contract. But are their efforts working? We'll ask our political panel about that and about the latest government MLA to sit as an independent after being charged with a crime.
Our weekly political panel discusses another busy week in politics. From a one-day teacher's strike to, mammogram waits and election nominations. Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
Our weekly political panel discusses how power generation became a major talking point this week and they'll dive into the latest developments between teachers and the government. Leader-Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in this week's political panel.
Provincial government lawyers were back in court this week. The group that challenged the province's pronoun and naming policy in schools is still making its case against the policy in front of a Regina judge. Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and Canadian Press legislative reporter Jeremy Simes join guest host Adam Hunter in today's political panel.
It's only the first week of the year, but there is already a lot to talk about politically. The government of Saskatchewan is no longer charging us the carbon tax on our home heating, but it may still pay the tax to Ottawa. What's the significance for us? and will it affect our rebates? we'll ask our political panel.
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