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Opinion: The season of rockstars

Opinion: The season of rockstars

Curling: The original icebreaker and our happy place: between the house and the hog line
Opinion: Alberta is right — children should be protected from transgender procedures

Opinion: Alberta is right — children should be protected from transgender procedures

International organizations like the WHO and European countries caution against transgender procedures for children.
Opinion: Christian exodus from Iraq ‘alarming’

Opinion: Christian exodus from Iraq ‘alarming’

Church leaders plead for help: Iraqi Christians forced to flee amidst violence and instability.
Opinion: EU farmer demands don’t all favour Canada

Opinion: EU farmer demands don’t all favour Canada

Concessions stem from sustained pressure from farmers that is rarely seen in Canada.
Opinion: Not all freezes on food prices benefit consumers

Opinion: Not all freezes on food prices benefit consumers

Some could be deemed anti-competitive and might result in food price collusion among rivals.
Opinion: Tax hike brews trouble for barley and brewing industry

Opinion: Tax hike brews trouble for barley and brewing industry

The 4.7 per cent beer tax hike poses a threat to the already struggling barley and brewing industry.
Opinion: Sask. must balance the books

Opinion: Sask. must balance the books

Cannot forget about the debt in the next budget.
When cutting expenses isn't enough: Experts weigh in on how to increase your income

When cutting expenses isn't enough: Experts weigh in on how to increase your income

People opting for part-time work or side hustles also need to keep in mind they'll be paying taxes on that extra income.
Opinion: Important to take steps to improve heart health

Opinion: Important to take steps to improve heart health

CPR training is one of those life skills that I think every person would benefit from learning.
Opinion: We fact-checked residential school denialists and debunked their ‘mass grave hoax’ theory

Opinion: We fact-checked residential school denialists and debunked their ‘mass grave hoax’ theory

Of the 386 articles reviewed in the study, 65 per cent accurately reported on stories related to the location of potential unmarked graves in Canada.
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