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Letter: Flag etiquette a lost art

Letter: Flag etiquette a lost art

The symbolism of flags has been lost.
Letter: Response to Crime Town No. 1 in Canada for the 7,689,974th time

Letter: Response to Crime Town No. 1 in Canada for the 7,689,974th time

Support for disenfranchised shockingly scanty.
Selnes: The upcoming Saskatchewan Roughriders-Edmonton match-up

Selnes: The upcoming Saskatchewan Roughriders-Edmonton match-up

Riders columnist Bill Selnes makes his predictions about the upcoming Saskatchewan Roughriders-Edmonton Elks game on Aug. 13.
Survey: Ambivalence now prevails over pandemic game plans in Canada

Survey: Ambivalence now prevails over pandemic game plans in Canada

More than three in four Canadians still consider COVID-19 to be a real threat.
Opinion: Not all Conservatives oppose second carbon tax – but they should

Opinion: Not all Conservatives oppose second carbon tax – but they should

The second carbon tax is expected to increase the price of gas by up to 13 cents per litre.
Opinion: Fertilizer use not the same as fertilizer emissions

Opinion: Fertilizer use not the same as fertilizer emissions

A 30 percent reduction in fertilizer emissions is not the same as a 30 percent ban on fertilizer use.
Opinion: A looming chickpea shortage is on the way

Opinion: A looming chickpea shortage is on the way

Chickpeas are nutritional powerhouses for consumers who don’t necessarily opt for animal proteins or can't afford them.
Selnes: Dickenson, Alford team up for worst play of painful loss to Lions

Selnes: Dickenson, Alford team up for worst play of painful loss to Lions

Injuries, suspension continue to hurt Riders’ defence.
Opinion: Femicide is Canada's shadow pandemic

Opinion: Femicide is Canada's shadow pandemic

A recent jury examining murders of women urged the federal government to add the term femicide and its definition to the Criminal Code.
Opinion: I survived the '60s Scoop. Here's why the Pope's apology isn't an apology at all

Opinion: I survived the '60s Scoop. Here's why the Pope's apology isn't an apology at all

Apologizing for people versus the establishment that upheld not only the Indian Residential Schools system but protected – and continues to protect — the people who committed the crimes is horrifying.
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