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…
Read MoreWords are a responsibility. Wield them wisely
By: Jordan Twiss “In a free and democratic society, the exchange and expression of diverse and often controversial or unpopular ideas may cause discomfort. It is, in a sense, the price we pay for our freedom.”
Read MoreAs an election looms, O’Toole has yet to make his mark
By: Jordan Twiss Our illustrious Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, can try to deny it all he likes.
Read MoreHate is not the path to true reconciliation
By: Jordan Twiss They say an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. If it’s true, it won’t be too long before many of us are left stumbling around in the dark.
Read MoreIn the new normal, we must all come together
By: Jordan Twiss If the varying levels of public health restrictions we’ve had to live with over the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic were part of…
Read MoreTrudeau government heads to court to hide the truth
By: Jordan Twiss Before we get into this week’s column, let’s play a little game. Can you guess which politician made the following statement?
Read MoreIn the age of information, the truth is oddly hard to find
By: Jordan Twiss There was a time when the news was the news and the facts were the facts.
Read MoreOn Bill C-10, Liberals show their disdain for transparency
By: Jordan Twiss At long last, summer is upon us. And, thanks to Saskatchewan’s successful vaccine rollout, it may be a season without the shadow of COVID-19 looming overhead like an ominous storm cloud.
Read MoreWith friends like Biden, who needs enemies?
By: Jordan Twiss When United States President Joe Biden was inaugurated at the end of January, many breathed a deep sigh of relief.
Read MoreAcknowledging our failings is the only way forward
By: Jordan Twiss Though it’s now been 15 years since I set foot in a grade school classroom as a student, I still vaguely recall learning about Canadian history in Grades 1 through 12.
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