The Debate Over Crown Corporations

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The Saskatchewan NDP says the Sask Party government is using profits from gaming and lotteries to help cover losses at Crown corporations like SaskPower instead of directing that money toward services like healthcare and education. Does this mean the province's utility Crowns are struggling financially? And if so, who's to blame? Aleana Young, NDP Opposition Whip and the Critic for Economy and Jobs, Crown Investments Corporation, and SaskPower, joins Evan to share her take.
29 Jun 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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