THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By March 30, 2011

    All year, the USSU lobbied for improved childcare, better Aboriginal inclusion on campus, a provincial scholarship plan and for consistent tuition increases. The budget took all these issues into consideration.

  • Opposition parties, stakeholders say ‘no’ to federal budget

    By March 24, 2011

    Within hours of Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s unveiling of the 2011 federal budget, opposition and lobby group leaders alike made it clear they were not in a position to support the government’s financial proposals.

  • Federal budget brings breaks for part-time students

    By March 24, 2011

    Education and training were of particular importance in the 2011 federal budget, entitled “A Low-Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth,” unveiled March 22.

  • BRIEF: Premier Brad Wall keeps budget promise for children’s hospital

    By September 19, 2010

    Premier Brad Wall presented a $200 million cheque to the Saskatoon Health region Thursday morning, keeping a budget promise from 2008.

  • 2010-2011 Usask budget released

    By May 20, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan received a smaller grant increase to the operating budget from the provincial government than it had hoped for the 2010-11 school year.

  • USSU budget posts deficit

    By March 31, 2010

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union’s 2010-11 operating budget predicts a deficit of $415,514, although VP operations and finance Scott Hitchings insists it is a “planned, one-year deficit.”

  • New federal budget revealed

    By March 10, 2010

    While its title was “Leading the Way on Jobs and Growth,” the Conservatives’ March 4 federal budget offered little for students seeking such prosperity in the near future. Although some funding previously cut was restored, it still adresses students as an afterthought.

  • Out of the red by 2015?

    By March 4, 2010

    Employment growth ”” including more support for youth seeking jobs ”” was one of the top priorities in the Conservative government’s 2010 budget released on March 4.