By: Jordan Twiss The race is officially on. Or, well, it should be by the time you’re reading this.
Read MoreParliament resumes with shameful MP behaviour
By: Jordan Twiss In last week’s column, we reflected on the thrilling, high-stakes world of international trade, and in particular the increasingly poor gamble that is attempting to be a trade partner with China.
Read MoreCanada must sever its ties with China
By: Jordan Twiss There are few things as thrilling as a death-defying stunt or a daring escape.
Read MoreSingh’s new conscience comes too little too late
By: Jordan Twiss After three years of wedded bliss, the honeymoon is over.
Read MorePositive spin won’t fix Sask. healthcare issues
By: Jordan Twiss In one of its most recent social media advertising campaigns, the Sask Party government hearkened back to Premier Scott Moe’s small-town Saskatchewan roots in his hometown of Shellbrook.
Read MoreReader letters highlight gender misconceptions
By: Jordan Twiss It’s been encouraging, over the last few weeks, to receive a number of letters to the editor from readers.
Read MoreSask. election set to be competitive race
By: Jordan Twiss Over the past 17 years, elections in Saskatchewan have been less of a question about who will win, and more of a question about how commanding the reigning Sask. Party government’s majority will be.
Read MoreCell phone ban marks good move for students
By: Jordan Twiss By and large, advancements in technology go hand-in-hand with improvements to our daily lives.
Read MoreSask. needs holistic approach to crime
By: Jordan Twiss Talk to anyone who lives in a small town like Shellbrook or a more rural area, and odds are they’ll either have been a victim of crime themselves or know someone who has been.
Read MorePronoun policy lies laid bare by emails, letters
By: Jordan Twiss If ever there was any doubt about the driving force behind the slate of gender identity policies introduced by the governments of New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, and Alberta in 2023, much of that has been laid to rest by the recent release of emails sent to New Brunswick’s government before the introduction of […]
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