It’s Saskatchewan Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Heritage Day (thurs). The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is encouraging everyone to celebrate because, it says, the abundant fish and wildlife in the province is primarily due to the joint contributions of licenced hunters, anglers and trappers. SWF executive director Darrell Crabbe says, “These heritage activities not only provide huge quality of life benefits but also generate over $600 million in economic spin-off annually to the province.” The Federation is inviting everyone to honour these individuals by wearing camouflage clothing during their 2018 “hashtag CamoDay,” today.
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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the lack of a clear identifier is contributing to confusion about carbon price rebates, so he is going to change the law if he has to in order to force the big banks to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits.
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