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Proposed Project at Buffalo Pound Raises Questions About Development in Saskatchewan's Parks

Proposed Project at Buffalo Pound Raises Questions About Development in Saskatchewan's Parks

Saskatchewan's provincial parks are not Sask Party incubators for inexperienced entrepreneurs. So why does it feel like they are?

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Tammy Robert
Jul 18, 2023
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There’s nothing wrong with Saskatchewan residents entering into commercial relationships with our provincial parks. Whether a great restaurant, fat bike or cross country ski rentals, family-friendly accommodation or a gift shop slinging schlocks, adding value for the public to a publicly-funded space is a good thing.

If Saskatchewan residents can make money doing it, even better.

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Most of the time.

The problem is the Sask Party is carving up our province, including its many beautiful, historical and unique provincial parks, for sale to the lowest bidder.

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