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 […]
Read MoreTrump shooting attempt offers chance for change
By: Jordan Twiss Nearly everything in life comes in predictable cycles.Day becomes night.Winter becomes spring, then summer, then fall.By and large, if you give something enough time, it will come back around again eventually.
Read MoreCarbon tax melodrama wastes time and money
By: Jordan Twiss Like a long-lost evil twin coming back from the dead to wreak havoc on a daytime soap opera, it seems there’s no end to the plot twists and turns when it comes to the federal carbon tax.
Read MoreIn upcoming elections, only serious candidates need apply
By: Jordan Twiss In this space, I’ve remarked frequently about the drastic tonal shift in Canada’s political theatre over the past few years.
Read MoreTrudeau must step down to save Liberals
By: Jordan Twiss In his hit song “The Gambler,” late Country Music Hall of Famer Kenny Rogers once sang, “You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em/Know when to fold ‘em/Know when to walk away/And know when to run.”
Read MoreMoe abandons leadership to court conspiracists
By: Jordan Twiss For much of its history, Canada has effectively been a country in which elections boil down to a choice between two parties that have a credible chance of forming government (usually Conservative or Liberal parties).
Read MoreMPs aiding foreign states must be named
By: Jordan Twiss A little over a year ago, when former Governor General David Johnston delivered the findings of his investigation into foreign interference, concluding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government…
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