THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By February 18, 2017

    In the wake of the recent tragedy in Quebec City and the seemingly never-ending torrent of hatred spewing from the leaders of our neighbors below, it can be hard for many to relate.

  • How I got my green card — without asking my family doctor

    By February 9, 2017

    This isn’t another Sheaf article attempting to justify the legalization of marijuana, or me trying to convince you of its medical benefits — you know about all that already.

  • Open the flood gates: Why Keystone XL must be built

    By February 9, 2017

    Only a few days into his presidency, American President Donald Trump has already taken action on advancing the construction of the long-stalled Keystone XL pipeline expansion. This news has been received with intensely mixed reactions, but should be celebrated as a success for all.

  • Lack of organization mires Trudeau’s town hall

    By February 8, 2017

    On Jan. 25, the University of Saskatchewan campus was buzzing with the news that a town hall would be held featuring Prime Minister — and one of Vogue’s top 10 picks for unconventional alternatives to the sexiest man alive — Justin Trudeau.

  • Why Saskatoon needs a safe injection site

    By February 8, 2017

    While data shows that Saskatoon residents have divided opinions on building a safe injection site in the city, we should be looking at the fact that safe injection sites are proven to work for those most affected by intravenous drug use — the users themselves.

  • You’re a good man, Charlie Clark

    By February 4, 2017

    Recently voted the second most popular big city mayor in Canada after only three months in the position, Mayor Charlie Clark is the talk of the town.

  • Bell Let’s Talk Day and the profitable social responsibility

    By February 4, 2017

    On Jan. 25, thousands of Canadians will be texting and tweeting in the name of ending mental health stigma for Bell Let’s Talk Day.

  • Fort McMurray not so fond of Fonda

    By February 4, 2017

    In a recent visit to Fort McMurray, Alta. and the surrounding oil sands of northern Alberta, Jane Fonda infuriated Albertans and Canadians alike. Akin to similar celebrity visits before her, this brand of environmental activism was misinformed and out of step with reality.