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Governments should care what Ontario homebuilders think about regulation

Governments should care what Ontario homebuilders think about regulation

Reduce housing barriers to help ensure that Canada's largest urban area remains affordable and keeps attracting the best and brightest
RRSPs and deposit insurance

RRSPs and deposit insurance

The term “registered” evokes all sorts of visions of guarantees and “official” protection against loss.
Middle-class incomes, purchasing power up dramatically

Middle-class incomes, purchasing power up dramatically

Despite the rhetoric, multiple indicators show middle-class Canadians have enjoyed significant economic improvement since the mid-1970s
What's next?

What's next?

It is both terrifying and exhilarating to be standing at this precipice in my life and wondering, "Where do I go from here?" I am nervous about my income level being slashed to an all time low due to my "early retirement" from my daycare, but at the
If marriage was a pill, we would be clamouring for it

If marriage was a pill, we would be clamouring for it

The unmarried of both sexes have higher death rates, whether by accident, disease or self-inflicted wounds
Give thanks for Canada’s nature

Give thanks for Canada’s nature

Dear Editor The snow blanking Saskatchewan is another reminder of how powerful nature can be.
Hurricane Matthew wreaking havoc

Hurricane Matthew wreaking havoc

Today’s column is, unfortunately, about the weather.
Will further amalgamation of school divisions be good for public education in Saskatchewan?

Will further amalgamation of school divisions be good for public education in Saskatchewan?

Dear Editor Supporters of Saskatchewan’s public schools have concerns about the government’s recent “transformational change” mantra particularly the focus such change may have on further amalgamation of Saskatchewan’s public school divisions.
Don’t get paralyzed by the good, the bad and the ugly

Don’t get paralyzed by the good, the bad and the ugly

Ed, my old neighbour from Saskatchewan, has a saying that no one gets any farther in life than the good, the bad and the ugly. For farmers, if the harvest is good, the price of grain may be bad, or just plain ugly.
Hold Husky accountable

Hold Husky accountable

Dear Editor While there is no use crying over spilled oil, the river has to be cleaned up. Recently, hydrogeologist Ricardo Segovia presented his primary assessment of the Husky oil spill in the North Saskatchewan River.
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