Saskatchewan’s economic strategy faces criticism as its GDP growth lags behind that of other provinces, ranking second last since 2015. High taxes, including an inefficient provincial sales tax (PST) and complex potash royalties, deter investment and reduce public...
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Key Policy Ideas for Saskatchewan
As Saskatchewan readies for an election, the following are some of the key policy ideas that Saskatchewanians should consider their government adopting to propel the province forward.
Sask Politician: CO2 Is Not a Pollutant; We’re Going to Burn Coal Until We Run Out of Coal
Attached photo - Sask United Party Leader Jon Hromek Speaking in Weyburn on July 25, 2024 WEYBURN, SK - It’s not often an oil company CEO sells his company to run for provincial politics, becoming the leader of an upstart party in the process. But that’s...
A Plan to Save Coal, Power Generation, and the Oil Industry in Southeast Saskatchewan
Stop moving to shut down Saskatchewan coal – it could be the salvation of our oil industry
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Alberta Politics and Empty Promises of Health-care Solutions
The writ has been dropped and Albertans are off to the polls on May 29. That leaves just four weeks for political leaders and voters to sort out what is arguably the most divisive, yet significant, issue for this election - health care. On Day 2, NDP leader Rachel...
What Doubling The Grid Really Means
Recently my daughter called me while on her way back from a Costco run in Regina, heading home to Weyburn. She noted that it appears they are twinning the highway between Regina and Weyburn. Indeed, they are, I explained. And several years later, they’ll probably get...