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Agricultural Trade in the Age of Protectionism

Agricultural Trade in the Age of Protectionism

The world has entered a new age of nationalism, resulting in growing trade protectionism and increasing barriers for Canadian farmers and exporters who depend on international markets.
Billboard asks important question

Billboard asks important question

When Sask Party MLA Greg Ottenbreit refers to SGEU billboards as “personal attacks,” he’s trying to avoid an important public discussion and dismissing a very legitimate question: where did the money go? A personal attack involves making an abusive r
Editorial - The importance of educating as a community

Editorial - The importance of educating as a community

With Labour Day in the books, it's time for students to head back to school. It is typically a time when many parents sit back with a cup of coffee and exhale slowly, having managed to maneuver through another summer holiday with active children.
Editorial Cartoon - Sept. 5, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - Sept. 5, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - August 29, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - August 29, 2018

Editorial - A spring provincial election would solve upcoming log jam

Editorial - A spring provincial election would solve upcoming log jam

When might we get to vote for our municipal representatives again? That is a question that awaits an answer. The Sask.
Thinking I do with words - Store where men do not enter

Thinking I do with words - Store where men do not enter

There are, for whatever reason, stores where men are just not expected to go. Take a certain purveyor of yoga wear, which I will not name, but the description might clue you in to their primary market.
Sunny Side Up - Got lizards? Grab a FROG

Sunny Side Up - Got lizards? Grab a FROG

“A crazy dream, that’s all.” The Preacher sat on the edge of the bed, still shuddering. Nightmares often chase him down, robbing precious sleep. “What was it?” I wanted to know. “Lizards. Crawling everywhere.
Gardener's Notebook - Fall changes garden appreciation

Gardener's Notebook - Fall changes garden appreciation

Can this really be the last week of August? It seems like just a short time ago that we were making our gardening plans, and now our gardens are fading. Still beautiful, but not with the lush greenery of mid-summer.
History Corner - Train load of settlers and their effects from South Dakota arrived in Winnipeg

History Corner - Train load of settlers and their effects from South Dakota arrived in Winnipeg

These settlers had said “Goodbye” to South Dakota and were on their way westward to Yorkton, which was, at the time, the end of the line of the Manitoba and North Western Railway.
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