Saskatchewan Politics & Pandemic: Enough is Enough

Kind of struggling with what to write for this blog this week. I've got at least half a dozen drafts sitting behind the scenes, but I get sidetracked, or they feel outdated almost as soon as I write them. I also don't want to be adding political-noise to an environment where its currently unhelpful. Really,... Continue Reading →

Ryan Meili is Awesome. Deal With It.

He's going to @%$#ing murder me for this. But I don't care. In fact, that's just one of the reasons Ryan is one of my good friends: he's super easy to get along with and gets over things quick. I (to the shock and surprise of many, I'm sure) am not really skilled at either.... Continue Reading →

PART 1 – Sask Party Leadership Race Candidates: What You Need to Know Before You Vote (Or Just Because)

Check out Part 2 here on the candidate's positions on the Global Transportation Hub (GTH). Six candidates are vying to fill Wall’s shoes after his January 28, 2018 departure: former Saskatoon city councillor and justice minister Gord Wyant; former Grant Devine staffer and controversially, the current head of Saskatchewan’s civil service, Alanna Koch; rural MLA... Continue Reading →

Sask Party Leadership Week 6: The Redemption Tour

WHAT'S THAT? WHAT? SPEAK UP I CAN'T HEAR YOU OH SORRY YOU WANT ME TO STOP YELLING okay that's fine why didn't you just say so. For the love of all that is holey Ken Cheveldayoff's social media needs to stop hollering at us in ALL CAPS. OH REALLY THAT'S NICE DID YOU USE YOUR... Continue Reading →

Sask Party Leadership Week 3.25(ish): If You Aint First You’re Last

Let's check in with the Wannabe Premiers, shall we? Officially Official It takes a certain amount of ego to run for elected office, given that you've got to convince a significant portion of the public that you're awesome. Not everyone can pull it off, and I admire those who can try, because losing is part... Continue Reading →

SaskParty Leadership Roundup: Week 2 (Alternate Title: Chevy’s Funeral Home & Crematorium)

Roundup... get it? Because rural. If there's a tractor in Saskatchewan that a SaskParty leadership candidate hasn't tried to wedge themselves into over the past week or two, I'd be surprised. First, some housekeeping: I'm calling this Week 2 of the SaskParty leadership race. It's probably not, but that feels about right to me, so... Continue Reading →

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