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2023.06.20 Civically Speaking Fed and Prov By-Elections and Saskatoon Budget Talk
Hello Dear Listeners,<br/><br/>Christina Cherneskey and myself, Lenore Swystun, are both happy to be back in the studio together.<br/><br/>Lots to chat about. In the first half - we focus on by-elections occurring this week federally, and weight in on three Saskatchewan provincial by-elections which dates may be announced sometime in the next few weeks, or, at the latest, sometime this Fall. <br/> <br/>In the second half, we do a deep dive into a recent report provided by Saskatoon's top Management team - about what the projected gap may be budget-wise to keep service levels at the current rate. Many thoughts emerge from this report during our discussion.<br/><br/>Have a listen. And be sure to support community radio and shows like Civically Speaking. www.cfcr.ca <br/><br/>Civically speaking, <br/>Lenore Swystun and Christina Cherneskey<br/><br/><br/><br/>Civically Speaking<br/><br/>