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Only bold, immediate action can keep economy from plunging off pandemic’s cliff

Only bold, immediate action can keep economy from plunging off pandemic’s cliff

It is time for big decisions from governments of all sizes and stripes in Canada. One week of workplace hemorrhaging from COVID-19 has punched a sinkhole into the economy, with a half-million Canadians into employment insurance.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Something so small to tackle something so big
Take thought for the vulnerable

Take thought for the vulnerable

My Nikkel's Worth column
Be prepared — the tsunami wave is coming

Be prepared — the tsunami wave is coming

Weyburn Review editorial
Only bold, immediate action can keep economy from plunging off pandemic’s cliff

Only bold, immediate action can keep economy from plunging off pandemic’s cliff

One week of workplace hemorrhaging from COVID-19 has punched a sinkhole into the economy, with a half-million Canadians into employment insurance. This, next, and the weeks to follow will see monstrous displacement of workers across sectors.
Don’t hesitate to say thanks to those going above and beyond

Don’t hesitate to say thanks to those going above and beyond

As we continue to face the hardships and the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen some trends emerge and things happen that have actually been positive.
Time of unprecedented adventures

Time of unprecedented adventures

After I had a chance to listen to Theoren Fleury when he visited Estevan, to participate in Envision’s silver anniversary, I borrowed his book from our editor. It’s a real paper book. A good book, too.
COLUMN: Postcards from the leg: The budget that never was

COLUMN: Postcards from the leg: The budget that never was

Column from our new Legislature reporter, Jordan Stricker
The Plague by Albert Camus has become relevant for writers, readers and thinkers once again

The Plague by Albert Camus has become relevant for writers, readers and thinkers once again

The Plague by Albert Camus – one of my all-time favourites – has become a relevant book during the advent of COVID-19, but especially in late March, when the disease has taken a great toll in Europe.
Navigating stormy seas with Jesus

Navigating stormy seas with Jesus

Please read: Matthew 14:22-33 / John 6:16-21 / Mark 4:35-41 We have a few stories of Jesus and his disciples as they encountered fear of the unknown.
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