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My Outlook

My Outlook

A soggy picnic not so bad
Need advice, but not really

Need advice, but not really

Many of us are going through one or the other types of challenges.
Tougher firearms laws won’t change anything

Tougher firearms laws won’t change anything

After the horrible shooting rampage in rural Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead and others injured, you knew the federal government was going to take measures when it comes to gun legislation.
Letter: The Mercury is grateful for the public’s support

Letter: The Mercury is grateful for the public’s support

A heartfelt thanks to the many businesses who have continued to communicate with their clients through our newspaper and website.
Patzer questioned Innovation Minister Bains at Industry Committee

Patzer questioned Innovation Minister Bains at Industry Committee

Jeremy Patzer, Member of Parliament for Cypress Hills—Grasslands participated on Canada’s Industry Committee along with his parliamentary colleagues.
It is critical we keep physical distancing

It is critical we keep physical distancing

April was a tough month for everyone as the sacrifices we’re all making to flatten the curve of COVID-19 are proving to be an ongoing struggle. Saskatchewan people have grit.
Letter: I just became a criminal

Letter: I just became a criminal

The editor: I became a criminal on May 1; not through my own actions but due to a decision made by Justin Trudeau. With the stroke of a pen, Trudeau made me and 2.1 million other Canadians criminals.
Job or Universal Basic Income?

Job or Universal Basic Income?

Canada is in the midst of an unplanned and massive universal basic income experiment. We are spending $24 billion (and counting) to provide basic monthly income via direct payments to Canadians.
Conservative Senator had long supported a universal basic income for Canadians

Conservative Senator had long supported a universal basic income for Canadians

A universal basic income for all Canadians – this conception seems remarkably engaging – specifically during a time when an ongoing crisis has affected the incomes of so many.
Today I became a criminal

Today I became a criminal

Today, I became a criminal; not through my own actions, but due to a decision made by Justin Trudeau. With the stroke of a pen, Trudeau made me and 2.1M other Canadians criminals. Trudeau threw away democracy by bypassing parliamentary procedures.
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