By: Jordan Twiss We live in an age in which the lines between nations are nearly as blurry as the thin line separating fact from fiction.
Read MoreSask., feds miss target on gun crime debate
By: Jordan Twiss As the world has spent year after year watching tens of thousands of Americans be injured or killed by gun violence on an annual basis, it’s become near impossible to have a nuanced discussion about guns.
Read MoreSask. Party tells tale of two provinces
By: Jordan Twiss When pressured to temporarily suspend the provincial fuel tax – a move that could lower the price at the pumps by as much as 15 cents per litre – Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer made a startling admission.
Read MoreCanada in desperate need of real leaders
By: Jordan Twiss It’s certainly a sign of the times we live in, when October’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 6.9 per cent is heralded as a positive thing – …
Read MoreHealth ministers meeting earns failing grade
By: Jordan Twiss In an ideal Canada, last week’s meetings between federal, provincial, and territorial health ministers would have concluded with …
Read MoreWorkers’ rights are not the real problem
By: Jordan Twiss As Canada is a nation filled with individuals committed to fighting against any government encroachment on our rights and freedoms,…
Read MoreWhen will the growth work for everyone?
By: Jordan Twiss “Growth that works for everyone” has become the Sask. Party government’s slogan of late.
Read MoreEmergencies Act inquiry offers answers, questions
By: Jordan Twiss A rare showing of high-stakes political theatre is centre stage in Ottawa, as the Public Order Emergency Commission’s inquiry into…
Read MoreOn poverty, Sask. Party’s silence speaks volumes
By: Jordan Twiss In 1989, federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent rose in the House of Commons and introduced a motion calling on Parliament to end child poverty in Canada by 2000.
Read MoreJustice and equality for some, but not yet for all
By: Jordan Twiss Famed novelist and social commentator George Orwell wrote in his classic work, Animal Farm, that “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
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