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Thirsty

Thirsty

For us Wet Coast dwellers (no, that’s not a spelling error), today was a day to celebrate. It didn’t rain! Not only that, the sun shone and the wind, gentle and warm, coddled the laundry.
Why French Canadians have a right to be offended

Why French Canadians have a right to be offended

The Andrew Potter incident should be viewed from the perspective of an ongoing pattern of anglophones marginalizing francophones
Budget 2017 spells the end of the Chretien Consensus

Budget 2017 spells the end of the Chretien Consensus

The Trudeau government's second budget is essentially an extension of its first. Deficits continue, debt is growing, spending is up and taxes are rising
Will Trump drive the U.S. dollar lower, or higher?

Will Trump drive the U.S. dollar lower, or higher?

The U.S. dollar index is at a critical crossroads, recently surging to a 14-year high as investors bet that U.S. President Donald Trump’s eye-watering fiscal expansion will prove a replay of early 1980s Reaganomics.
It's time the oil industry got smart about its messaging

It's time the oil industry got smart about its messaging

Smart agriculture movement offers the perfect template: it's about building trust with consumers by telling stories about good - and improving - practices
LETTER: Justin Trudeau’s priorities are not the priorities of hardworking Saskatchewanians

LETTER: Justin Trudeau’s priorities are not the priorities of hardworking Saskatchewanians

Saskatchewanians and all Canadians were hoping for a better outcome from Justin Trudeau’s Liberal budget announced this week.
Transferring stock to a TFSA

Transferring stock to a TFSA

A reader recently told me she has a good dividend-paying stock and would like to move part of it into a TFSA, where she has accumulated a few years of contribution room, placing the remainder in her self-directed RRSP, to which hasn’t contributed for
OPINION: Budget bitter pill to swallow

OPINION: Budget bitter pill to swallow

Good news about the provincial budget: it’s not as apocalyptic as some of the hints we were hearing from the government. Bad news: it’s still a bitter pill to swallow.
Alberta's 2017 budget a bad case of déjà vu

Alberta's 2017 budget a bad case of déjà vu

Deciding to push ahead with further spending increases and hope for revenues to fill the budget gap represents a failure to learn from the past
Cuts a step back for society

Cuts a step back for society

Dear Editor This message in regards to the 60 per cent decrease of funds to the regional library systems of Saskatchewan.
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