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Saskatchewan auditor to examine $187 million contract for firefighting planes

REGINA - Saskatchewan’s auditor says she is going to look into the purchase of pricey firefighting airplanes amid allegations that Premier Scott Moe’s government vastly overpaid for them.

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REGINA - Saskatchewan’s auditor says she is going to look into the purchase of pricey firefighting airplanes amid allegations that Premier Scott Moe’s government vastly overpaid for them.

Tara Clemett’s office said in a statement Friday the audit of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s new planes would be part of its regular annual process. 

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