By: Alec Salloum
The agriculture group is worried current rules around foreign investors buying Sask. farmland will price local producers out of the market.
Alec Salloum is a reporter with the Regina Leader-Post. He covers provincial affairs, focusing on politics and government, while also delving into broader themes of culture and society. Salloum's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Ottawa Citizen and National Post, and he was part of the newsroom team that won a national newspaper award in 2023 for breaking news coverage.
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Alec's coverage focuses primarily on local government and politics, with a specific emphasis on Saskatchewan-related topics such as education, strikes, legislative assembly activities. He heavily relies on government announcements and includes expert commentary in his articles.
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