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Editorial: Homelessness needs to be election issue

Editorial: Homelessness needs to be election issue

The question is which candidates remember it is people on the streets and helping them find a home needs to be high on every candidate’s priority list.
Opinion: How professionals can thrive in an AI-driven world

Opinion: How professionals can thrive in an AI-driven world

Those who embrace AI will succeed. Those who resist will be left behind.
Commentary: Navigating the road from work to retirement

Commentary: Navigating the road from work to retirement

Whether an employee or a business owner, finding meaning in your work will replace any desire to retire early.
Editorial: Plenty of intrigue in provincial election

Editorial: Plenty of intrigue in provincial election

The 2024 election promises to be closer than its predecessors, but how close will it be?
Opinion: Our obsession with convenience is harming us and our planet

Opinion: Our obsession with convenience is harming us and our planet

Online convenience leads to environmental degradation, social isolation, and the decline of real-life interactions.
Opinion: Venezuela’s slide into authoritarianism is a warning

Opinion: Venezuela’s slide into authoritarianism is a warning

Freedom is fragile: Venezuela is a reminder for Canadians to stay alert.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders get into playoffs

This year with a three-game winning streak, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are playing their best games in the final third of the season, said Columnist Bill Selnes.
Opinion: Western farmers sacrificed for Trudeau’s empty EV promises

Opinion: Western farmers sacrificed for Trudeau’s empty EV promises

Canola farmers face Chinese anti-dumping allegations so Trudeau can protect Ontario and Quebec’s EV dreams.
Opinion: Slow mining could be a solution to overconsumption

Opinion: Slow mining could be a solution to overconsumption

Slow fashion and slow food movements leading the way.
Opinion: Why the rising sea levels crisis doesn't hold water

Opinion: Why the rising sea levels crisis doesn't hold water

The current rate of rising sea levels is manageable, and countries and authorities are already taking proactive measures to address the issue.
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