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Saskatchewan’s top doctor won over his province—and has the pastry to prove it
A fortunate Prairie province has rallied around its top doctor, Saqib Shahab, who fell in love with Saskatchewan after moving from Pakistan to the small city of Yorkton
The reality of carbon prices sinks in
The provinces that resisted the federal plan will now have to chart a new path. But they already quietly understood what needs to be done.
A Saskatchewan town’s emergency pop-up mayor
Bryan Matheson took up an interesting part-time job after the provincial government called asking for a favour: Could he become mayor of Craik, Sask. for a little while?
The future of ‘Saskberta’
Two Prairie provinces will make common cause in 2020 in an alliance born of anger and economic pain
Why Trudeau’s cabinet is still all blurry on the western front
The PM wisely avoided a stunt move like appointing an unelected Albertan. And he spoke of the energy industry with some overdue respect.
Could Chrystia Freeland save Canada?
Max Fawcett: If the Liberal government wants to contain the spread of Western alienation, they should turn to their most powerful Albertan—Chrystia Freeland
Carbon tax ruling is a modest win for Trudeau—but after a string of losses, whatever works
The Saskatchewan court decision puts the Liberals on better campaign footing at a time when they’re visibly wobbling
The rise of the Republic of the Northwest
David J. Bercuson and Barry Cooper imagine a future where western territories have split from Canada to escape the bureaucratic despotism of Ottawa
What about Saskatchewan?
Two post-secondary options in the heart of the Prairies