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Climate change policies exacting a painful economic toll

Climate change policies exacting a painful economic toll

The consequences of the Alberta NDP's climate change policies are bearing their inevitably poisoned fruit
A child's bad behaviour is what they do, not who they are

A child's bad behaviour is what they do, not who they are

As a teacher, I have never worked with a bad child but I have seen a fair amount of bad behaviour
Harvesting potatoes

Harvesting potatoes

As summer is sliding towards fall it means we can likely harvest our potato crop soon. Most gardeners have likely been enjoying munching on new potatoes from the garden to enhance summer barbecues.
Ontario climate change strategy a Frankenstein monster

Ontario climate change strategy a Frankenstein monster

Ontario's plan will take even more money from already heavily-taxed consumers and businesses, and fuel more government spending
Step away from the clichés

Step away from the clichés

Falling back on clichés to communicate makes us come across as superficial
Vaping, like aspartame, victim of bogus consumer fears

Vaping, like aspartame, victim of bogus consumer fears

Consumer fears are too often misdirected toward innovations rather than the known harms they might reduce
Canola conundrum puts Canada in China's crosshairs

Canola conundrum puts Canada in China's crosshairs

As Canadian farmers prepare to harvest a bumper crop, our chief trading partner raises new concerns about its quality
To sell or not to sell SaskTel

To sell or not to sell SaskTel

If you’ve ever listened to AM radio in Saskatchewan, you’ve heard an ad for an upcoming auction sale. And that ad almost certainly started with the opening strains of Auctioneer by Leroy Van Dyke.
Agritourism: Can it really bring hope for small towns?

Agritourism: Can it really bring hope for small towns?

Every small town deserves to be a success. Surely, it is not an easy task since many critical factors comes into play, including funding and creativity. Agriculture, not tourism or oil, is resoundingly Saskatchewan’s largest industry.
How Canada can put its economy back in gear

How Canada can put its economy back in gear

For the middle class to thrive, we need to ramp up investment in infrastructure that improves productivity and reduce trade barriers
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