By: Jordan Twiss At long last, the moment Canadians have been waiting for has arrived.
Read MoreConsumers forgotten in tariff war
By: Calvin Daniels Tariffs are easily the biggest issue — perhaps storm cloud is a better word — hanging over agriculture in Canada today.
Read MoreUnderdog Jays show spring potential
By: Bruce Penton The Toronto Blue Jays have gone eight full seasons without winning a playoff series and every baseball expert posting pre-season prognostications says that number will likely be nine when the 162-game season comes to a close Sept. 28.
Read MoreSask. budget offers masterclass in fiction
By: Jordan Twiss Though it involves hard facts and figures, budgeting – the government version, at least – is generally more of an art than a science.
Read MoreWorld must unite against Trump’s trade bullying
By: Calvin Daniels It is highly likely that, while wishing it was otherwise, ag writers will be focused on the yo-yo politics which are the norm from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Read MorePresident’s Trophy not worth the risk for Jets
By: Bruce Penton Canadian hockey fans, particularly those on the prairies, can only hope the Winnipeg Jets fade slightly down the stretch of the long, 82-game grind that is the National Hockey League’s regular season.
Read MoreSask Party needs to govern with urgency
By: Jordan Twiss After his Sask Party government was re-elected with a fifth majority mandate by a decidedly smaller margin in the 2024 provincial election, Premier Scott Moe said voters had sent him and his fellow MLAs a clear message – a message he said his government had received loud and clear.
Read MoreWorld needs to calm Trump’s trade chaos
By: Calvin Daniels While you might make a credible argument that common sense has never been a primary factor in terms of world trade, with Donald Trump in the president’s office in the United States, the ridiculous is clearly at the forefront of world trade.
Read MoreCanadian pro athletes showing dominance
By: Bruce Penton With our geographical parents, Canada and the United States, seemingly on the verge of divorce, now is a great time to review what might be the best thing to keep these trade-warring countries together.
Read MoreSask. students win in arbitration ruling
By: Jordan Twiss Though the Sask Party hasn’t had much to say about it – given that it’s been a little distracted responding to United States President Donald Trump’s tariff tantrum – last week was an important one for Saskatchewan’s educators.
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