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  2. 43rd Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Among other provisions, the bill doubled the GST/HST credit for the 2019 tax year, added $300 to the May 2020 Canada Child Benefit, paused (for 6 months) repayments of Canada Student Loans, immediately transferred $500 million to the provinces, amended the Patent Act to allow government to use a patented invention without the permission until ...

  3. Weyburn - Wikipedia

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    Weyburn. /  49.66111°N 103.85250°W  / 49.66111; -103.85250. Weyburn is the tenth-largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. The city has a population of 11,019. [1] It is on the Souris River 110 kilometres (68 mi) southeast of the provincial capital of Regina and is 70 kilometres (43 mi) north from the North Dakota border in the United States.

  4. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

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    The Canada Emergency Response Benefit ( CERB; French: Prestation canadienne d'urgence) was a program that provided a taxable benefit of CA$ 2,000 per month for Canadian residents facing unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7] [8] Initially announced as providing a maximum of four months' financial support, the federal government ...

  5. Scott Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Scott Collegiate is a public high school located in the North Central neighbourhood of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Operated by Regina Public Schools, it is named for Walter Scott, the first premier of Saskatchewan. It is an officially designated community school . Opened in 1924, Scott Collegiate was the second high school to be built in ...

  6. Campion College (Regina, Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Campion College is a private Roman Catholic university college federated with the University of Regina and affiliated with the Jesuits (Society of Jesus). It is an undergraduate liberal arts college offering courses leading to a bachelor's degree in the arts, sciences and fine arts. The college has its own staff, faculty and infrastructure ...

  7. Watrous, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Watrous, Saskatchewan. /  51.67778°N 105.46417°W  / 51.67778; -105.46417. Watrous / ˈwɑːtrəs / is a small town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is 106 km (66 mi) east of Saskatoon and has an economy is based on agriculture and tourism because of its proximity to Manitou Beach, home of the Mineral Spa and Danceland dance ...

  8. Saskatchewan Open - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Open is a golf tournament on PGA Tour Canada that is held in Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded in 1919, the Saskatchewan Open was held annually until 1981, only missing from the calendar in 1924 when the Western Canada tournament was held in Saskatchewan and for four years during the Second World War .

  9. Jansen, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Jansen, Saskatchewan. / 51.783; -104.717. Jansen ( 2016 population: 96) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Prairie Rose No. 309 and Census Division No. 10. The village is located along Highway 16 150 km east of the City of Saskatoon. Jansen is home to Zion Lutheran Church.