By: Jordan Twiss Following action taken by the government of New Brunswick in June, the government of Saskatchewan has introduced its own parental inclusion and consent policies for the province’s schools.
Read MoreSask. introduces parental consent, inclusion policy for schools
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison In response to concerns raised by parents, Minister of Education Dustin Duncan recently announced new parental inclusion and consent policies for Saskatchewan schools. As of August 22, 2023:
Read MoreResearch priorities a matter of opinion
By: Calvin Daniels Scientific research is a key to our future in almost any area you wish to point to, and that most certainly includes agriculture.
Read MoreKarlsson will add ‘power’ to Pens’ power play
By: Bruce Penton Like a poker player pushing all his chips into the centre of the table and declaring “all in,” new general manager and president of Hockey Operations Kyle Dubas of the Pittsburgh Penguins is going for the gusto in the approaching National Hockey League season.
Read MoreFeds, provinces keep playing climate politics
By: Jordan Twiss Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says they’re “unachievable.”
Read MoreManitoba pork sector shows longevity
By; Calvin Daniels While the contents were not particularly surprising, it was interesting to see that the pork industry can still be an economic driver.
Read MoreJays in playoff mix down the stretch
By: Bruce Penton It has been a season of ups and downs for the Toronto Blue Jays, who are poised to earn one of three American League wildcard berths, so fans in Canada will (likely) be enjoying October baseball again this year.
Read MoreCanada’s wildfires require frank, honest dialogue
By: Jordan Twiss Over the course of the past two months, we have seen the emergence of a strong pushback against the suggestion that the wildfires that have been blazing across the country since the spring could be linked in any way to climate change.
Read MoreSask. continues to prioritize healthcare recruitment
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our province has received more good news about its economy; Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed Saskatchewan’s Aa1 (stable) credit rating and outlook.
Read MoreAg events conjure nostalgic connections
By: Calvin Daniels Increasingly, finding time to actually get out and spend time in a field or cow pasture with a producer has become more difficult.
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