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Opinion: Conspiracy theories rooted in a culture of victimhood

Opinion: Conspiracy theories rooted in a culture of victimhood

Conspiracy theories evolve to meet the cognitive needs of people in an emotional crisis.
Opinion: Saskatchewanians are overtaxed. They need tax relief

Opinion: Saskatchewanians are overtaxed. They need tax relief

Politicians should commit to tax relief for Saskatchewan taxpayers in the upcoming election while also ensuring the budget returns to balance.
Opinion: Employers choose candidates who serve their interests best

Opinion: Employers choose candidates who serve their interests best

To stand out in your job search, understanding the employer’s needs is crucial.
Opinion: Non-profit hospitals could transform Canada's healthcare systems

Opinion: Non-profit hospitals could transform Canada's healthcare systems

Independent non-profit hospitals are the key to reducing wait times in Canada.
Opinion: Can consumer-based altruism succeed at grocery stores?

Opinion: Can consumer-based altruism succeed at grocery stores?

Montreal’s 3 Paniers grocery store tests a new approach to pricing and social equity.
Editorial: Yorkton's long term debt well-controlled

Editorial: Yorkton's long term debt well-controlled

One might not always agree with every large dollar project undertaken but at least one can feel comfortable it is within the city’s means to afford.
Opinion: Rail strike shows a shameful response by government

Opinion: Rail strike shows a shameful response by government

There have been more than 12 strikes in the past 14 years.
Opinion: Canadians want to cut the size of Ottawa's bureaucracy

Opinion: Canadians want to cut the size of Ottawa's bureaucracy

There is no fixing the budget without reducing the size of the bureaucracy.
Opinion: Does Trudeau view Canadians as fellow citizens or merely subjects?

Opinion: Does Trudeau view Canadians as fellow citizens or merely subjects?

Are Canadians still active citizens with a say in governance or passive subjects under a more authoritarian style of leadership?
Opinion: Alberta premier is facing a difficult balancing act

Opinion: Alberta premier is facing a difficult balancing act

Danielle Smith is walking a tightrope trying to keep the peace between feuding conservative factions. And then there’s Naheed Nenshi.
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