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Ron Gobeil thinks that more of us should be questioning the cost of the Prime Minister's travel. → Read More
The federal government has compared just transition to the industrial revolution. But it wasn’t about turning off the power. – Bronwyn Eyre → Read More
"Yes, I am sure jobs have been lost, but many new jobs are created. From a business perspective, this is a smart move," writes James Taylor. → Read More
A reader thinks the Saskatchewan government's announcement of a new revenue collection agency amounts to needless duplication. → Read More
Alberta and Saskatchewan need their own sovereignty acts, as we are most discriminated against by our federal government, Caspar Pfenninger, → Read More
This action would begin to change the car-dependent culture entrenched in Regina, writes Jared Clarke. → Read More
You deprive public stores of new locations in growing markets and claim they are competing on a level-playing field, writes Simon Enoch. → Read More
If you cut Fajardo loose, he’ll find a team that will get him proper support then he’ll come back to haunt the Riders, writes Michael Huber. → Read More
The primary concern of the city government should be the infrastructure and services needed to run the city, writes Bill Strilaeff. → Read More
The city should worry less about allowing buildings like the new Conexus head office and keep more trees, writes Hank Heerspink. → Read More
Coun. Andrew Stevens seems to protest too much in defence of the city's catalyst committee, write Gord Brock. → Read More
I am an unwavering fan of the Roughriders, but this weekend I was embarrassed by many of these same fans, writes Casmeara Morrow. → Read More
It was wonderful to see many young families and young people in the audience at Remembrance Day ceremony, writes George Peters. → Read More
What we can never lose sight of is how people are treated once they are inside the system, writes Barry Ziegler. → Read More
Considering domestic violence continues to grow in Saskatchewan, citizens and government need to do more, writes Karenanne Joy Krofchek. → Read More
Why elect politicians who don’t understand spending anymore than we would see a doctor who doesn’t want to be one, writes Mervyn Norton. → Read More
Amendments by Quebec, and that we proposed are to provincial constitutions and are authorized by the Constitution Act, writes Bronwyn Eyre. → Read More
We need accurate, straightforward policy suggestions; not more attempts to obfuscate and convince us black is white, writes Elaine Arnusch. → Read More
Driving in any city between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. is nothing but traffic. Maybe it's time to enforce e-vehicles in cities, writes Jan Chalmers. → Read More
Welcome to the “woke” right, writes Andrew Stevens. → Read More