Eye on Saskatchewan
How to handle an adult bully and know when to walk away
Posted by Faith Wood | Jan 23, 2026
Canada has a policy-driven food inflation problem
Posted by Sylvain Charlebois | Jan 21, 2026
- Saskatchewan's Business
- Saskatchewan politics
- Saskatchewan healthcare
- Saskatchewan education
Trump is in a hurry for Venezuelan oil; oil majors are not
by Rashid Husain Syed | Jan 19, 2026
Trump is moving quickly to monetize Venezuelan oil, but major companies remain cautious about committing capital
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Canada is on track to lose 4,000 restaurants in 2026
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jan 8, 2026
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Why investors still don’t trust Canada’s pipeline promises
by David Leis | Jan 8, 2026
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Slowing population growth puts Canada’s economy at risk
by Roslyn Kunin | Jan 5, 2026
Rent controls don’t fix housing shortages. They make them worse
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jan 19, 2026
Canada keeps trying to regulate its way out of a housing shortage. Argentina tried something else, and the rental market improved
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Your government has a gambling problem
by Conrad Eder | Dec 10, 2025
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Fixed election dates in Canada have backfired
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 17, 2025
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Canada’s oilpatch shows strength amid global oil shakeup
by Rashid Husain Syed | Nov 12, 2025
Cutting red tape could help solve Canada’s doctor crisis
by Ian Madsen | Oct 9, 2025
Canada buries its doctors in paperwork, not care
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Canada’s health-care system is killing us
by Gwyn Morgan | Sep 17, 2025
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Don’t let Ottawa sign away our sovereignty to the WHO
by Cosmos Voutsinos | May 12, 2025
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The U.S. is ditching food dyes. Will Canada follow?
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 24, 2025
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Canada greenlights drugs, surgery for teen obesity
by Sylvain Charlebois | Apr 14, 2025
Hiring more teachers isn’t the answer to fixing class challenges
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jan 13, 2026
Before spending more on teachers, it’s worth asking what really makes classrooms harder to teach
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Schools could benefit from more civility
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jan 12, 2026
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No-fail school policies set kids up to fail later
by Lee Harding | Jan 6, 2026
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Parents turning to tutors as education standards decline
by Lee Harding | Jan 4, 2026
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Politics
NationalDirty political dealings are now routine in Alberta
by Doug Firby | Jan 14, 2026
Recent events in Alberta point to a political culture that increasingly tolerates bad behaviour
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Ottawa’s gun confiscation failed its first real test
by Gage Haubrich | Jan 14, 2026
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Canada’s NDP doesn’t deserve official party status
by Jay Goldberg | Jan 9, 2026
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The case against cutting costs at Canada Post
by Ryan Romard | Jan 8, 2026
Business
Waiting for motivation to get the job done?
by Faith Wood | Jan 19, 2026
Sounds reasonable until the work starts backing up
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Carney’s tax relief falls short for Canadians
by Franco Terrazzano | Jan 5, 2026
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Is Alberta about to hit its oil sands emissions cap?
by Lennie Kaplan | Dec 23, 2025
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Geopolitics no longer drives oil prices the way it used to
by Rashid Husain Syed | Dec 16, 2025
- A&E
- Books
- Health
- Life
- Environment
- Sports
- Travel
- Drive
Book warns the decline in marriage comes at a high cost
by Travis Smith | Jan 23, 2026 | A&E, Books, Eye on Canada, Life, Social media posting, Today, Viewpoint | 0
Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell, in their book I... Do?, write that the fading value of marriage is a threat to social stability
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What Superman and punk rock have to say about rebellion today
by Gerry Chidiac | Jan 19, 2026 | A&E, Social media posting, Music, Movies, Life, Viewpoint, Today | 0
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Margaret Thatcher didn’t play the feminist game
by Pat Murphy | Dec 30, 2025 | Social media posting, Today, Books, A&E | 0
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Canada once took kids’ TV seriously
by Michael Taube | Dec 30, 2025 | A&E, Education, Eye on Canada, Life, National, Social media posting, Television, Viewpoint | 0
Buffalo Bill and the making of the Wild West legend
by Pat Murphy | Sep 26, 2025 | A&E, Books, Life, National, Social media posting, Viewpoint | 0
Buffalo Bill turned frontier grit into global showmanship
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The greatest Apache chief you’ve never heard of
by Pat Murphy | Sep 12, 2025 | A&E, Books, Movies, Social media posting, Today, USA, Viewpoint | 0
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William F. Buckley’s sharp mind still shapes conservatism
by Pat Murphy | Aug 27, 2025 | A&E, Books, Politics, Social media posting, Today, USA, Viewpoint | 0
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The Manhattan Project’s indispensable man
by Pat Murphy | Aug 18, 2025 | A&E, Books, Social media posting, Today, World | 0
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Progressive hypocrisy laid bare in We Have Never Been Woke
by Pat Murphy | Aug 11, 2025 | A&E, Books, Education, Life, Social media posting, Today | 0
Alberta’s health-care spending is unsustainable
by Lennie Kaplan | Jan 7, 2026 | Alberta, Eye on Canada, Alberta politics, Alberta health care, Health, Social media posting, Viewpoint, Politics | 0
Without decisive reform, health-care costs will continue squeezing out other public service priorities
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Canada still serves up food dyes the FDA has banned
by Lee Harding | Dec 3, 2025 | Science, Eye on Canada, National, Business, Social media posting, Health, Food and drink, Viewpoint, Politics | 0
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Social media was supposed to connect us
by Nick Kossovan | Nov 5, 2025 | Life, Health, Viewpoint, Technology, National, Social media posting, Mental health | 0
Pet food is becoming a basic necessity in Canada
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jan 5, 2026 | Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Life, Viewpoint, Politics | 0
Rising pet food prices are hitting seniors and people living alone hardest, turning what was once a lifestyle choice into a basic household necessity
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A new Sinatra treasure trove makes the case for AI in music
by Michael Taube | Dec 23, 2025 | A&E, Life, Music, Social media posting, Technology, Today, Viewpoint | 0
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A life built on comfort cannot give a person meaning
by Gerry Chidiac | Dec 16, 2025 | Education, Life, Social media posting, Today, Viewpoint | 0
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Churchill’s port expansion isn’t the nation-builder politicians claim
by Bronwyn Eyre | Dec 8, 2025 | Eye on Canada, Manitoba's Business, Social media posting, Business, Saskatchewan, Viewpoint, Alberta, Politics, Eye on BC, Today, Quebec, Environment, Manitoba, Ontario, The North | 0
The politically driven “fantasy project” risks becoming another costly government-made boondoggle
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Bovaer works to cut methane emissions, but Ottawa acts like the risks to farmers don’t matter
by Sylvain Charlebois | Nov 25, 2025 | Science, BC's Business, Manitoba's Business, Newfoundland's Business, Saskatchewan's Business, New Brunswick's Business, Nova Scotia's Business, PEI's Business, Business, Eye on Canada, Quebec's Business, Viewpoint, National, Social media posting, Politics, Alberta's Business, Red Deer's Business, Environment, Ontario's Business | 0
The CFL’s rule changes will make the sport stronger
by Michael Taube | Nov 25, 2025 | Eye on Canada, National, Sports, Today, Viewpoint | 1
The rule changes update the game without turning it into NFL Lite
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Is the future of soccer a Canadian one?
by Michael Taube | Sep 30, 2025 | Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Toronto, Life, Halifax, Viewpoint, Today, Sports, Nova Scotia, Ontario | 0
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High taxes hobble Canadian NHL teams in race for top players
by Lee Harding | Jun 30, 2025 | Eye on Canada, National, Business, Viewpoint, Politics, Sports | 0
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R-Truth returns to WWE just days after shock release
by Michael Taube | Jun 10, 2025 | Life, Social media posting, Sports, Today, Viewpoint | 0
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WWE stuns fans with release of long-time fan favourite R-Truth
by Michael Taube | Jun 3, 2025 | Today, A&E, Sports, Social media posting, Television, Viewpoint | 0
A beaver dam cut our 2017 Agawa Canyon train ride short
by Michael Taube | Sep 23, 2025 | Eye on Canada, Life, National, Ontario, Social media posting, Things to do in Canada, Travel | 0
This year, we finally made it all the way
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The truth about CATSA’s compensation process for damaged luggage
by Dale Johnson | Sep 29, 2024 | Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Business, Today, Travel, Travel tips | 2
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A used Nissan Leaf is cheap for a reason
by Buying Used | Jan 16, 2026 | Electric vehicles, Drive, Today, Buying Used, Social media posting | 0
The Nissan Leaf still makes sense for city driving, but battery wear and charging constraints narrow its appeal fast
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The Mazda CX-70 makes SUV luxury brands nervous
by Dale Johnson | Jan 16, 2026 | Drive, Electric vehicles, Hybrids, National, Social media posting, SUV, Viewpoint | 0
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Think winter tires are optional? Think again
by Dale Johnson | Nov 16, 2025 | National, Cutting corners, Life, Drive | 0
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Forget practical. The Mercedes SL 55 AMG is made to be exceptional
by Dale Johnson | Nov 11, 2025 | Drive, Today, Sports cars, Social media posting | 0
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2011 Infiniti M series still delivers but reliability is a risk
by Auto Desk | Oct 31, 2025 | Buying Used, Drive, Social media posting, Today | 0
World
The Greenland invasion scare is a media fabrication
Trump is signalling Iran’s time may be up
Donald Trump did not break democratic institutions
Education
Alberta is showing what real educational choice looks like
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Jan 7, 2026
Alberta charter schools have delivered better results and more parental choice for over 30 years. So why do opponents still spread myths?
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Manitoba just got a wake-up call on school safety
by Michael Zwaagstra | Dec 14, 2025
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Ontario’s school boards finally face accountability
by Michael Taube | Dec 9, 2025
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Your Money
Carney pretends to pivot but keeps spending like Trudeau
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Dec 12, 2025
New script, same playbook. Nothing in the Carney budget breaks from the Trudeau years
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Why so many forecasts get it wrong
by Roslyn Kunin | Dec 8, 2025
Careers/HR
Four words that will help you get hired
by Nick Kossovan | Jan 20, 2026
“Features tell, benefits sell” is the sales rule job seekers keep ignoring
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Four tips for improving your people skills
by Work and Careers Desk | Jan 13, 2026
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The uncomfortable truth about today’s job market
by Nick Kossovan | Jan 7, 2026
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In today’s job market, being qualified is not enough
by Nick Kossovan | Dec 30, 2025
Editor's Picks
Immigrants losing faith in Canada’s promise
by Lee Harding | Jan 5, 2026
When immigrants stop believing in Canada, the country should start worrying
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Why is Canada paying for dairy ‘losses’ during a boom?
by Sylvain Charlebois | Dec 16, 2025
Science/Tech
Tone down the online humblebragging
by Nick Kossovan | Nov 14, 2025
Humblebragging might boost your ego, but it can quietly wound those struggling to stay afloat
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Cloned foods are coming to a grocer near you
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 29, 2025
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Don’t buy the hype. Canola oil is good for you
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 16, 2025
Interviews
It is time to tame Canada’s ballooning bureaucracy
Jun 25, 2024
Preston Manning tells us how we can rein it in
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