By: Bruce Penton It was all over Facebook and Twitter: June 17, 2022, was exactly 50 years since the break-in at the Democratic Party’s headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, leading to the eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Read MoreNew Sask. NDP leader has much work to do
By: Jordan Twiss If you blinked, you may have missed that the Saskatchewan NDP selected its new leader on June 26.
Read MoreNew Clean Fuel Regulations a positive for canola
By: Calvin Daniels The Canadian government has released its Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) and not surprisingly they have been enthusiastically received by the oilseeds sector.
Read MoreAvalanche ride Makar to Stanley Cup
By: Bruce Penton When you’re being compared to Bobby Orr, you know you’re special.
Read MoreSask. Party gets failing grade on education
By: Jordan Twiss As another school year comes to a close – either too soon or not soon enough, depending on who you ask – it’s fitting that education seems to be the subject of increasingly heated discussions in provincial politics.
Read MoreSask. observes National Indigenous Peoples Day
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison The summer solstice brought a very special celebration to Saskatchewan as we honoured National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Read MoreNative Prairie Week more than empty symbolism
By: Calvin Daniels Governments dole out week proclamations like business cards, with seemingly everything getting one.
Read MorePGA Tour facing stiff challenge
By: Bruce Penton The Professional Golfers Association Tour, which has rolled along with nary a serious hitch for nearly 100 years, has hit a huge pothole or, more accurately, a gigantic crevasse.
Read MoreAn open letter to the Class of 2022
By: Jordan Twiss At last, and yet seemingly all too soon, another graduation season is upon us.
Read MoreNegotiation is key to advancing our interests
By: Calvin Daniels If you put representatives of different countries at the table and throw out an issue, you are going to get arguments.
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