By: Shlok Talati
Saskatchewan's minimum wage has gone up by a dollar to $15 an hour, but it will still be the lowest in Canada, along with Alberta's — and some minimum wage workers say it's not enough.
Shlok Talati is a journalist at CBC Saskatchewan. He focuses on themes related to education, higher education, and workforce issues, contributing to discussions on HR and the labor market. Talati's work has been featured in CBC and New Canadian Media.
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Shlok Talati's coverage focuses heavily on local government and politics, crime, and community events in Saskatchewan. His articles often cite data and cover government announcements.
If you're reaching out to Shlok, consider providing insights or expertise related to local government policies, crime trends, funding allocations for community initiatives or investigations within the province of Saskatchewan. Additionally, offering relevant data or statistics to support your pitch may increase its appeal given his frequent use of cited data in articles.
Given his focus on specific locations such as Regina and Saskatoon within Saskatchewan, pitches should be tailored to reflect an understanding of these localities' unique political landscapes and current issues.
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