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Saskatchewan parties to focus on affordability as legislature resumes

  • The Saskatchewan government plans to introduce legislation providing personal tax relief to save families over $3,400 across four years, as stated by Government House Leader Tim McLeod.
  • Opposition leader Beck emphasizes the need to pause the 15-cent-a-litre gasoline tax and fix health care, stating, "We've got to lower costs for people and we've got to lower them now."
  • The provincial government aims to address issues in education, health care, and community safety as it resumes the legislature.
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