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The far-right web behind the parents’ rights movement
A network of anti-queer, far-right, and COVID-skeptical organizations and activists draws on a long ideological history to implement their vision of society — starting with enforcing gender and sexual conformity among children. -
Health-care spending big – but misses the mark
The Sask Party’s new budget falls short on addressing the crises in health care, from long-term care infrastructure to worker burnout – and hints at more health-care privatization to come. -
The colourful history of LSD trials in Saskatchewan
A new graphic novel explores the history of LSD trials in Saskatchewan, where researchers conducted human trials on themselves and patients at the province’s Weyburn Mental Hospital. -
“My quality of life has been compromised”: U of S study finds STC closure has had a devastating impact on Saskatchewan people
A new study from the University of Saskatchewan has found that the 2017 closure of STC has had wide-ranging impacts on everything from social connections to the functioning of the healthcare system itself. -
Three times P3s screwed over Saskatchewan
As Saskatchewan shows, when you allow private companies to make bank on the backs of the public, it’s the people who pay.