By: Jordan Twiss And then there were five.
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 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 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 MoreAs inflation cripples us, politicians pass the buck
By: Jordan Twiss Though we may have differing opinions on the minutiae of what constitutes good governance, most of us can likely agree that we expect our governments to…
Read MoreThe easy choice is seldom the correct one
By; Jordan Twiss When Erin O’Toole was ousted as the federal PC Party leader, after a less than satisfactory performance against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the 2021 election, …
Read MoreA ‘do nothing’ approach won’t stop gun violence
By: Jordan Twiss If politics had an Olympics and saying stupid things was one of the sports, Texas governor Greg Abbott would be taking home the gold, silver, and bronze medals.
Read MoreMoe’s attacks on NDP show need to look inward
By: Jordan Twiss At this point, politics and partisan mudslinging go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Read MoreMore divisive rhetoric won’t heal our divisions
By: Jordan Twiss Has there ever, in Canada’s long history, been a time in which political discourse has strayed so far beyond the realm of civility and common decency?
Read MoreMinimum wage hike is important first step
By: Jordan Twiss A few folks have commented recently that I’ve been really hard on Premier Scott Moe and his Sask. Party government (and maybe not as hard on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as they’d like me to be).
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