By: Jordan Twiss In explaining her decision to resign from the Sask. Party Caucus, Saskatchewan Rivers MLA Nadine Wilson got one thing right.
Read MoreMerriman must walk the walk on responsibility
By: Jordan Twiss When it comes to taking genuine accountability for your actions, there are two vital steps to follow.
Read MoreLessons learned from an unnecessary election
By: Jordan Twiss What would you do if, by some miraculous stroke of luck, you found yourself in possession of $610 million?
Read MoreOur healthcare workers deserve more than protests
By: Jordan Twiss Imagine you’re a nurse, or any healthcare worker for that matter, who has been working double shifts for the past year- and-a-half of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreAgriculture remains an afterthought this election
By: Jordan Twiss To say it’s been a tough year for producers in Saskatchewan would be the understatement of the decade thus far.
Read MoreConservatives get it right with animal welfare policy
By: Jordan Twiss A quote, often attributed to famed pacifist Mahatma Ghandi says, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
Read MoreLiberals show hypocrisy in private healthcare debate
By: Jordan Twiss Whether you live in Saskatchewan, Ontario, or the Yukon, you’ve likely learned that accessing Canada’s healthcare system for anything beyond a simple check-up or a minor malady requires you to wait.
Read MoreConservatives, NDP must step up in selfish election
By: Jordan Twiss Canada is in the midst of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, and new case numbers are surging as the country’s vaccination efforts hit a brick wall of vaccine resistance and hesitancy.
Read MoreNuance doesn’t change the truth of residential schools
By: Jordan Twiss Of the many things we have lost to the ages, perhaps nothing is worse than our complete loss of nuance.
Read MoreParkside outbreak a failure on every level
By: Jordan Twiss In March of 2020, when COVID-19 was only just arriving in Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and Extendicare were well aware that…
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