Province faces labour instability
Dear Editor;
Saskatchewan stands at the precipice of labour instability with the introduction of a sweeping and rushed overhaul of the province’s labour laws in...
The man of our house is really a woman
I have always thought of myself as the man of the house. It is a title and a responsibility I have enjoyed having and...
Answers needed on missing & murdered aboriginal women
Dear Editor:
Over the past several decades a tragedy has quietly unfolded in our own backyard: disproportionate and disturbingly high rates of Aboriginal women and...
Too many shenanigans for my liking
What would you think if I told you that every day there is some very early morning shenanigans going on in my house?
OH MY...
Wall should focus on problems at home
It's not as if Premier Brad Wall does not have a point about the U.S. government's dithering on approving the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Caught up...
Is Wall lying or hiding behind his true colors?
Dear Editor:
Murray Mandryk’s 700 word rebuke of Brad Walls crown privatization record leaves much to be desired (Leader Post Feb. 13 2012).
Let’s get Wall’s...
Standing up for or sticking it to farmers?
Dear Editor:
The Harper Government has been using the phrase “Standing up for Farmers” when they make agricultural announcements. But I think “Sticking it to...
Not much required to clean me up
I recently found myself in a somewhat confusing situation that left me with a feeling of uncertainty and brought about a small moment of...
Sask. shifts from rural to urban
Lest there be any doubt that Saskatchewan is changing to a more urbanized place, consider a couple of news items in the last week.
The...
The toothpick is mightier than the knife
They say the pen is mightier than the sword. Well, I would like to institute a new saying. And that is that the toothpick...






