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Editorial: Western alienation? We鈥檙e hearing separatism, from all over

Editorial: Western alienation? We鈥檙e hearing separatism, from all over

鈥淲estern alienation will only grow.鈥 That鈥檚 what former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall said in a panel during Global鈥檚 election coverage on Oct. 21. 鈥淢r.
Column: 鈥淭he Alberta Question,鈥 and Saskatchewan鈥檚 too, is not going away

Column: 鈥淭he Alberta Question,鈥 and Saskatchewan鈥檚 too, is not going away

A few weeks ago I wrote about how American geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan seems to be pretty darn accurate in his predictions.
Treating folks鈥 and bears

Treating folks鈥 and bears

We have a lot of uninvited guests go through our yard.
Where have the leaders been?

Where have the leaders been?

It鈥檚 just a few days before the federal election. The advance polls are finished. We鈥檝e had the televised leaders鈥 debates and the local candidates鈥 forums.
Democracy in Hong Kong appears be fading, but not without a fight

Democracy in Hong Kong appears be fading, but not without a fight

Along with the former Porteguese colony of Macau, Hong Kong had been a separate entity kept apart from Mainland China for several years.
Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 18

Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 18

Cheers to the Estevan Farmers鈥 Market Association for another good year of sales at the Estevan Shoppers Mall, even though the weather didn鈥檛 co-operate in the final few weeks.
MAke your vote count, and be sure to vote Oct. 21

MAke your vote count, and be sure to vote Oct. 21

Weyburn This Week editorial
I鈥檓 no country boy, but I applaud those who are

I鈥檓 no country boy, but I applaud those who are

I鈥檓 not a farmer. I don鈥檛 pretend to be one. As has been well-documented in this column in the past, my parents have a horse farm in Langley, B.C.
鈥榅鈥 marks the spot on Oct. 21

鈥榅鈥 marks the spot on Oct. 21

Canadians will exercise their democratic rights and privilege on Monday, Oct. 21, for election day in the 2019 federal election, to determine who will form government for Canada for the next four years.
Nastiness will make it tough to govern

Nastiness will make it tough to govern

This federal campaign has been far too ugly. It would be unfair to blame any one particular party, but it鈥檚 never the best strategy for anyone in the long run. The problem in this campaign is that all parties seem to be held captive by their dogma.
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