By: Jordan Twiss A few weeks ago, we explored the many ways in which United States President Donald Trump is rewinding the clock in his quest to “Make America Great Again.”
Read MoreCanada’s Ag Day celebrates producers
By: Calvin Daniels In case you missed it — and it is most likely you would have — Canada’s Agriculture Day took place across Canada on Feb. 11.
Read MoreSigning Guerrero, Jr., key for Blue Jays
By: Bruce Penton The most important date in the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2025 season might already be over. Feb. 18 was the day Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., set as his deadline for contract negotiations and the team’s future may hinge on what happened that day.
Read MoreAlberta health scandal carries lessons for Sask.
By: Jordan Twiss For the past few years, the word “broken” has become one of the most commonly used words in politics.
Read MoreResearch is about goals, not who pays the bills
By: Calvin Daniels Those who see science as some dark cloud, are often the ones suggesting scientists are ultimately only loyal to whoever is paying the bills.
Read MoreLIV golf still lagging behind PGA Tour
By: Bruce Penton Will the LIV golf enterprise ever get on equal footing, or surpass, the PGA Tour in relevance?
Read MoreSerious action to fight fentanyl long overdue
By: Jordan Twiss They say even a broken clock is right twice a day. And so, as much as it pains me, I must confess that, for all his baseless bluster, United States President Donald Trump is right about at least one thing: fentanyl is a scourge that must be eradicated – the sooner, the […]
Read MoreTrump tariff threats boost Canadian pride
By: Calvin Daniels If there is one positive from U.S. president Donald Trump – and it is highly likely history will show scant few positives from his second term in office – it’s that his ridiculous notion of Canada becoming an American state is creating an increased level of nationalism in this country.
Read MoreNHL stars excited for best-on-best ‘Face Off’
By: Bruce Penton If Connor McDavid is any indication, National hockey League players from the four countries involved in the Four Nations Face Off are excited for a chance to show their skills in a best-on-best event, with national pride and bragging rights on the line.
Read MoreGovernments hit rewind, mostly for the worst
By: Jordan Twiss Though we’re only a month into the new year, it seems we already have a pretty good idea of what will define 2025.
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