Simon Enoch
Simon Enoch is the senior researcher for Saskatchewan issues and policies. He holds a BA in Political Science, a Masters in Labour Studies and a PhD in Communication & Culture. Active in both the labour movement and media reform efforts, Simon has published in a variety of academic journals and other news media. He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The province has implemented excess profits taxes on the oil industry before. With no end in sight to the Iran war, it should do so…

As AI data centres are facing a growing legitimacy problem the deliberations over a mega-project in Saskatchewan leave much to be desired

As multi-million dollar data centres proliferate, what happens if the A.I. bubble bursts?

As the public becomes aware of the downside of AI data centres in their community, the need to tightly regulate the industry is becoming clear.

The province needs to protect people from the rising cost of living and to plan for the future. The budget does neither in any substantive…

Saskatchewan’s Patient First health plan still leaves the door open to for-profit services

The Saskatchewan government’s long record of neglect has left it with some of the worst economic outcomes for children in the country.

What questions to ask when the next new data centre comes to your town.

On November 7, Canada Post submitted a proposal to the federal government outlining its proposal to restructure the postal service—a proposal which the federal government…

The Government of Newfoundland paid private consulting firm Deloitte $1.6 million for a Health and Human resources plan that contains fabricated sources—reminiscent of the hallucinations…

Perhaps lost in yesterday’s federal budget news dominated by job cuts and military spending is the extent to which the federal government is also abandoning…

The same federal government who alienated our oil and gas industry is now putting global food security at risk by attacking the hard working agriculture…
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