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Unlocking our trade potential

To the Editor: Some say the Canada-EU trade agreement is Stephen Harper's cure for all his recent troubles as Prime Minister even if many details have yet to be made public.
Have no admiration for old fuddy-duddies

Have no admiration for old fuddy-duddies

Ed, my neighbor next door, celebrated Halloween night greeting trick and treaters at his door. Both Ed and I think treating excited youngsters with chips or candy is great Halloween fun.

Showing off to the world

SK farmers off to Europe
New game consoles, wait before you buy one

New game consoles, wait before you buy one

This year, game companies are hoping you want a new game console.
Actions speak loudest

Actions speak loudest

Any nation that sends brave men and women into harm's way must stand with them upon their return. That is why since taking office, the Government of Canada has made numerous improvements to support and services for Veterans.

Paving the path to prosperity

If we are going to task and pay qualified individuals to undertake these studies then it's likely in our best interest to take heed of what they say.

Why are they treated like registered pedophiles?

To the Editor: For many years and elections before becoming the prime minister, Stephen Harper promised over and over again that he would get rid of C-68 when he formed government. Stephen Harper did kill the long gun registry.

P3 not the answer

To the Editor: The Wall Government claims their plans to build 18 new public/separate schools in nine joint buildings will save taxpayers $30 million using the P3 model (Premier Wall Leader Post and Star Phoenix Oct. 23, 2013).

Economic mediocrity not good enough

To the Editor: While criticisms of Stephen Harper's speech at the recent Conservative Party convention in Calgary focused primarily on his failure to offer the slightest acknowledgement of the ethical scandal currently engulfing his office, the econo

Surplus comes as no surprise

To the Editor: A recent Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada study found that as many as one in six newly graduated medical specialists can't find a job.
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