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What Saskatchewan’s history teaches us about dealing with the Trump threat
About the authorSimon EnochSimon Enoch is the senior researcher for Saskatchewan issues and policies. He holds a BA in Political Science, a Masters in Labour…
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BQ demise a big loss
We have a lost a lot with the demise of the Bloc Quebecoise as a significant presence in Parliament. Social policy in Quebec has been…
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Inventory of BC’s forests incomplete and underfunded
We’re losing key knowledge about our forests If you’re a clerk in the produce department at the local supermarket you have a big task on…
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Harper’s Reckless Economics
Throughout the election campaign Stephen Harper claimed the political high ground on the management of the economy. The surprise is that the opposition has pretty…
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Stoking the Tsunamis of War and Repression
Canada’s military exports arm world’s most belligerent nations Finally, after years of delays and just a few hours after Japan’s horrifying earthquake on March 11,…
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The Middle East Revolution (Part III)
The Empire strikes back: Libya attacked by the U.S. and NATO No sooner had the popular revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia overthrown corrupt and repressive…
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Canada at a Crime Crossroads
National Conversation on “crime” and prevention urgently needed At a time when the economic, political, and social costs of increasing our reliance on incarceration are…
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Boondoggles in the Boreal
Abandoned mines, oil and gas wells pollute our boreal forest A mid-March report — A Forest of Blue: Canada’s Boreal Forest, the World’s Waterkeeper —…
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An Apple a Day
We need real health care, not an illness-treatment system A few years ago, one of the Wizard of Oz comic strips showed a doctor standing…
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Industry Gas Price Attack Backfires
As we get closer to the election and as it becomes apparent that the result will be one that no-one expected with it was called…
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