Eye on Saskatchewan
Made in Canada pride is back on the grocery shelf
Posted by Sylvain Charlebois | Nov 12, 2025
What a Second World War aircraft taught me about Remembrance Day
Posted by Michel Maisonneuve | Nov 11, 2025
- Saskatchewan's Business
- Saskatchewan politics
- Saskatchewan healthcare
- Saskatchewan education
Capital flight signals no confidence in Carney’s agenda
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 7, 2025
Between bad trade calls and growing deficits, Canada is driving money out just when it needs it most
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Farmers take the hit while biofuel companies cash in
by Joseph Fournier | Nov 4, 2025
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The 10 questions change leaders must answer first
by Carol Kinsey Goman | Oct 24, 2025
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Trump forces India’s hand on Russian oil imports
by Rashid Husain Syed | Oct 20, 2025
Ottawa’s firearms buyback plan isn’t about safety
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Oct 2, 2025
It’s about politics and provinces are right to refuse to play along
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Rising debt threatens Saskatchewan’s financial future
by Gage Haubrich | Aug 20, 2025
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Saskatchewan government blew past its budget again in 2024
by Gage Haubrich | Jul 11, 2025
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Sick of teacher strikes? There’s a better way
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jul 9, 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
School defunding petition in Alberta is a warning to parents
by Catharine Kavanagh | Nov 8, 2025
Petition to defund independent schools in Alberta could trigger a wave of education rollbacks across Canada
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One bad decision can ruin a teacher’s career
by Michael Zwaagstra | Oct 27, 2025
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Why classroom size isn’t the issue teachers think it is
by Michael Zwaagstra | Oct 11, 2025
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The lost art of a classical education is making a comeback
by Lee Harding | Oct 7, 2025
Politics
NationalA woman won a Nobel Peace Prize. A leftist feminist refused to cheer
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Nov 12, 2025
María Corina Machado risked everything to fight tyranny. Why couldn’t Mexico’s Sheinbaum offer even a single word of support?
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The first step to genocide isn’t the killing
by Gerry Chidiac | Nov 10, 2025
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Budget 2025 fails to tackle rising income inequality
by Katherine Scott | Nov 10, 2025
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Business
Alberta separation could cost $130 billion over the next decade
by Lennie Kaplan | Nov 7, 2025
Despite the risks, the government refuses to assess the economic fallout of leaving Canada
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7 habits of highly unsuccessful people
by Faith Wood | Nov 6, 2025
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B.C. taxpayers pick up the tab for public sector peace
by Roslyn Kunin | Nov 3, 2025
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Taxpayers can’t afford another Trudeau-style budget
by Franco Terrazzano | Nov 3, 2025
- A&E
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- Travel
- Drive
Channing Tatum plays real-life thief in a tense new drama
by Greg Gazin | Oct 16, 2025 | Today, A&E, Social media posting, Movies, Life | 0
A tense film about loneliness, deception and reinvention
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Buffalo Bill and the making of the Wild West legend
by Pat Murphy | Sep 26, 2025 | Life, Viewpoint, Books, A&E, National, Social media posting | 0
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The greatest Apache chief you’ve never heard of
by Pat Murphy | Sep 12, 2025 | Books, A&E, Social media posting, Viewpoint, Movies, Today, USA | 0
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William F. Buckley’s sharp mind still shapes conservatism
by Pat Murphy | Aug 27, 2025 | Social media posting, USA, Viewpoint, Politics, Today, Books, A&E | 0
The Manhattan Project’s indispensable man
by Pat Murphy | Aug 18, 2025 | World, Today, Books, A&E, Social media posting | 0
Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves had a reputation for getting things done
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Progressive hypocrisy laid bare in We Have Never Been Woke
by Pat Murphy | Aug 11, 2025 | Education, Books, A&E, Life, Social media posting, Today | 0
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How American settlers helped shape Alberta’s identity
by Collin May | Aug 6, 2025 | A&E, Alberta, Alberta education, Books, Eye on Canada, Life, Social media posting, Today | 0
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How Goofus and Gallant shaped generations of kids
by Michael Taube | Aug 6, 2025 | A&E, Books, Education, Life, National, Self-improvement, Social media posting, Viewpoint | 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
So why do we all feel so alone?
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The IQAir Atem Desk HyperHEPA air purifier punches above its size
by Greg Gazin | Oct 1, 2025 | Today, Technology, Social media posting, Gift guide, House to Home, Life, Health | 0
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MAiD should not be a response to depression
by Daniel Zekveld | Sep 15, 2025 | Social media posting, Health, Mental health, Viewpoint, Politics, Eye on Canada, National | 0
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Lab-made food won’t win over Canadian shoppers
by Sylvain Charlebois | Aug 18, 2025 | Business, Environment, Food and drink, Health, Life, National, Politics, Science, Social media posting, Viewpoint | 0
Canadian aid brings hope to Sudan and Somalia
by Susan Korah | Nov 4, 2025 | Today, Social media posting, Africa, Life, World | 0
Canadian-backed relief teams are feeding children and fighting disease where global help has all but vanished
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Canada’s attack on religious charities makes no fiscal sense
by Lee Harding | Oct 30, 2025 | Social media posting, Life, Viewpoint, Politics, Today | 0
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We have forgotten how to tolerate each other
by Faith Wood | Oct 29, 2025 | Eye on Canada, Social media posting, Conflict Coach, Life, Self-improvement, Viewpoint, Today | 0
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Cloned foods are coming to a grocer near you
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 29, 2025 | Food and drink, Science, Business, Eye on Canada, Life, National, Viewpoint, Social media posting | 0
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Ghosting is the clearest sign that civility is in decline
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 29, 2025 | Life, Viewpoint, Today, Careers, Social media posting | 0
Oil sands expansion threatens Alberta’s climate credibility
by Lennie Kaplan | Oct 22, 2025 | Viewpoint, Edmonton's Business, Politics, Social media posting, Environment, Alberta environment, Calgary's Business, Alberta, Red Deer's Business, Eye on Canada, Alberta's Business, Business, Alberta politics | 0
Alberta can’t drill its way out of its structural deficit
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Alberta throws down pipeline gauntlet
by Rashid Husain Syed | Oct 7, 2025 | Eye on BC, Social media posting, Quebec, Calgary's Business, Business, Ontario, Viewpoint, Eye on Canada, Politics, Environment, National, Alberta's Business, Alberta politics, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan's Business, Alberta | 0
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Is the future of soccer a Canadian one?
by Michael Taube | Sep 30, 2025 | Sports, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Toronto, Life, Halifax, Viewpoint, Today | 0
The Canadian Premier League may be the fire that keeps soccer alive in Canada
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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 | Today, Sports, Social media posting, Life, Viewpoint | 0
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WWE stuns fans with release of long-time fan favourite R-Truth
by Michael Taube | Jun 3, 2025 | Viewpoint, Today, A&E, Sports, Social media posting, Television | 0
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Rogers and the CRTC are sidelining Canadian soccer
by Peter Menzies | May 11, 2025 | A&E, Business, Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Sports, Television, Today, Viewpoint | 43
A beaver dam cut our 2017 Agawa Canyon train ride short
by Michael Taube | Sep 23, 2025 | Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting, Life, Travel, Things to do in Canada, Ontario | 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 | Business, Today, Travel, Travel tips, Eye on Canada, National, Social media posting | 2
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Forget practical. The Mercedes SL 55 AMG is made to be exceptional
by Dale Johnson | Nov 11, 2025 | Social media posting, Drive, Today, Sports cars | 0
From the throaty V8 to the timeless silhouette, the SL 55 AMG convertible is fast, refined and unapologetically extravagant
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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
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2025 Subaru Forester wins on comfort and ease of use
by Dale Johnson | Oct 24, 2025 | Drive, Today, Social media posting, SUV | 0
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The 2010–2011 Volkswagen GTI offers thrills … and bills
by Auto Desk | Oct 17, 2025 | Social media posting, Drive, Today, Buying Used | 0
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Toyota’s bZ4X is a solid first step into the EV market
by Dale Johnson | Sep 15, 2025 | Drive, National, Social media posting, Electric vehicles, SUV | 0
World
Canada’s combative trade tactics are backfiring
Trump’s deportation post echoes colonial violence
Carney stumbles as Trump dominates trade talks
Christian persecution is real, just not in Canada
Education
Why we keep getting Remembrance Day wrong
by Pat Murphy | Nov 10, 2025
Remembrance Day once honoured soldiers for their courage and conviction, but the values they fought for have long since been abandoned
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Taxpayers win as Alberta ends costly teachers’ strike
by Kris Sims | Nov 4, 2025
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Residential school death list riddled with errors
by James McCrae | Oct 31, 2025
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Churches are all that stands between Canada and tyranny
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Oct 23, 2025
Your Money
The painful return of food inflation exposes Canada’s trade failures
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 21, 2025
Canadians are feeling the pinch as Ottawa’s trade blunders and a weak dollar drive grocery bills higher
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Canada’s capital crisis is dragging us down
by Roslyn Kunin | Oct 20, 2025
Careers/HR
If you’re not hungry for the job, you’re not getting hired
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 23, 2025
If you can’t prove you want the job, you’re not going to get it
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Want to land the job? Offer proof, not promises
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 20, 2025
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Clear job roles are the missing link in raising productivity
by Rebecca Schalm | Oct 18, 2025
Editor's Picks
When truth falters, democracies begin to decay
by Gerry Chidiac | Nov 5, 2025
The first casualty of democracy’s decline is truth. History shows that moral decay starts not with violence but with lies
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Carney’s budget risks another costly EV bet
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Nov 3, 2025
Science/Tech
Want a job? Ditch the degree and pick up a trade
by Roslyn Kunin | Oct 9, 2025
The future belongs to trades and hands-on skills
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AI is making students smarter cheats, not better thinkers
by Michael Zwaagstra | Sep 23, 2025
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The truth is buried under Sechelt’s unproven graves
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Sep 22, 2025
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Nuclear power outperforms renewables every time
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Sep 17, 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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