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Who could have predicted that a pandemic would be so unpredictable?

While it is a running joke that we have been living in the month of March for the past year, Premier Scott Moe’s comments on…

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The Saskatchewan government often explains its approach to climate change policy as one of “balance,” concerned that any environmental regulations do not do undue harm…

Farmland Inequality on the Prairies Download 1.29 MB32 pages On the Canadian prairies, small and medium-sized family farms are often portrayed as the primary food…

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Energy Attitudes in Southern Saskatchewan Download 992.24 KB16 pages As energy and climate issues dominate political debate in Saskatchewan, we often lose sight of where…

Putting Equity into Action Download 879.11 KB14 pages The result of a truly collaborative research effort, Renewable Regina: Putting Equity into Action, makes the case…

One of the key pillars for cities attempting to achieve 100 percent renewability is perhaps obvious—renewable power.

REGINA – Public debates over public-private-partnerships (P3) rarely focus on the maintenance component of these agreements, even though it is this component that is the…

How the public sector subsidizes the P3 model Download 1.17 MB12 pages Public debates over public-private-partnerships (P3) rarely focus on the maintenance component of these…

Yesterday, the Saskatchewan government revealed its plan to “re-open the Saskatchewan economy.” I will leave critiques about whether the plan adequately addresses testing and the public health…
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