By: Jordan Twiss For most, Jan. 19 was just a regular Thursday. For those of us in the newspaper business, it was another sounding of the death knell for an industry that has long been in peril.
Read MoreMedia makes a scandal out of a Moe-hill
By: Jordan Twiss From healthcare, to energy policy, to economics, to favourite hockey teams, there are few things that Premier Scott Moe and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seem to agree upon.
Read MoreWith a tough year ahead, empathy will be the key
By: Jordan Twiss Every political or social movement needs a slogan, a word or a phrase that clearly and emphatically states its cause and energizes its members.
Read MoreState of air travel can no longer be excused
By: Jordan Twiss When one thinks of politics, one no doubt thinks of all the childish, partisan jabs our politicians like to take at one another.
Read MoreSingle-use plastic ban is a good first step
By: Jordan Twiss If you travel by sea between California and Japan, you might just find yourself sailing through what is known today as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Read MoreIn 2023, healthcare fixes must be the top priority
By: Jordan Twiss Just like that, the end of another trip around the sun is upon us.
Read MoreOn China, Trudeau must find his courage
By: Jordan Twiss We live in an age in which the lines between nations are nearly as blurry as the thin line separating fact from fiction.
Read MoreSask., feds miss target on gun crime debate
By: Jordan Twiss As the world has spent year after year watching tens of thousands of Americans be injured or killed by gun violence on an annual basis, it’s become near impossible to have a nuanced discussion about guns.
Read MoreSask. Party tells tale of two provinces
By: Jordan Twiss When pressured to temporarily suspend the provincial fuel tax – a move that could lower the price at the pumps by as much as 15 cents per litre – Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer made a startling admission.
Read MoreCanada in desperate need of real leaders
By: Jordan Twiss It’s certainly a sign of the times we live in, when October’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 6.9 per cent is heralded as a positive thing – …
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