By: Jordan Twiss In the spring of 2023, it seemed like the sky was the limit for Saskatchewan’s canola producers.
Read MoreTrade increasingly shrouded in uncertainty
By: Calvin Daniels Imagine being one of those people who must anticipate what will happen in terms of trade these days.
Read MoreMcDavid’s contract the talk of the NHL
By: Bruce Penton September is baseball and football season but in Canada, hockey is a 12-month-a-year deal, so no one should be surprised that one of the hottest sports story today — other than Blue Jays’ mania — is about Connor McDavid and ‘will he or won’t he’ sign a contract extension with the Edmonton […]
Read MorePolitical climate hits point of no return
By: Jordan Twiss For the second time in the past three months, it seems I’ve no choice but to fall back on words I’ve previously written about the overheated political climate in North America (and the United States, in particular) and the inevitability of it breeding political violence.
Read MoreTariff supports sure to prove costly
By: Calvin Daniels The tariffs that are being imposed against Canadian exports may finally be having the hugely negative effects many have feared.
Read MoreJays can thank big bats for success
By: Bruce Penton The top five reasons the Toronto Blue Jays are going to give Canadian sports fans an October playoff thrill: George Springer, Bo Bichette, Daulton Varsho, Addison Barger, and Alejandro Kirk.
Read MoreNDP leadership race off to worrying start
By: Jordan Twiss Though everyone knew it was coming – well, everyone who cares about the federal NDP, at least – the arrival of September brought with it the official launch of the NDP’s search for a replacement for former Leader Jagmeet Singh.
Read MoreReturn to nature could help ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels I will admit I am not exactly sure if this is an agriculture topic or not, but it is most definitely cattle adjacent and interesting.
Read MoreRiders, Stamps dominant in CFL’s West
By: Bruce Penton Winnipeg is playing host to this year’s Grey Cup game but for the first time in six years, the Blue Bombers likely won’t be the West Division’s representative.
Read MorePoilievre’s return must include new game plan
By: Jordan Twiss It took a little longer than expected to get there, but when Parliament resumes on Sept. 15, Canadians can expect it to mark the beginning of the four-year heavyweight showdown between Prime Minister Mark Carney and newly re-elected Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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