Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said some things last week that were very different in his bluntness. He spoke to those who aren’t yet vaccinated — especially those who are refusing…
Murray Mandryk
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It was another bad week for COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, but things may be looking up on a couple economic fronts. Things actually may even be looking up on the COVID-19…
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There are surely more things Premier Scott Moe and his government need to do in this COVID-19 fight, but what the government has done with its vaccine supply has worked.…
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There isn’t much equivalency in the divide between urban and rural Saskatchewan. Clearly, the Saskatchewan Party has a far tighter grip on rural Saskatchewan right now than the NDP has…
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The notion that our nation is a bilingual mosaic has never gone down any better in rural Western Canada than it has in Quebec. In Canada, we are what we…
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I recently ran across a post on the Facebook page of my niece (a proud agriculture degree grad) on the modern farmer. The American-based post noted that few think of…
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As predicted, rural Saskatchewan is having a bigger role in picking who our next premier will be. In fact, many argue that rural Saskatchewan, or more specifically, Saskatchewan Party members…
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It’s been more than a quarter century since Grant Devine’s Progressive Conservative government was ousted in Saskatchewan and we still haven’t come to terms with the man. Then again, it…
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They say it’s the little things in politics that get politicians into trouble. By that, they mean politicians spending $16 on a glass of orange juice or taking a limo…
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Consider the toughest times in Saskatchewan history for either the government, the people, or for both. By no small coincidence, such times are inevitably accompanied by drought on the farm.…