Inviting you to see the world anew

By Rita Friesen

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Every once in a while, a verse from the King James version of the bible says what I see more succinctly than any other version. Possibly because it is the first version from which I learned, possibly because I appreciate good poetry.

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A pluralistic problem

By Neil Strohschein

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I will be the first to admit that I am not a huge fan of public inquiries into contemporary social, political or economic issues. They are costly, they take a lot of time and they rarely achieve the outcome those who ask for them hope to see.

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Dollars and sense

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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In the United States, there’s a powerful debate raging over minimum wage. Across the country, low-wage workers are protesting, demanding the minimum wage be increased to $15/hour. Currently, for states that have a minimum wage, the rates are between $5.15 and $10.50 an hour. We are seeing the same debate in Canada, although not to the same extent. 

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Observations on several issues

By Ken Waddell

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Watching the U.S. presidential debate on Monday night was hardly riveting as neither candidate, neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump, are brilliant speakers. That said, the American voters do have a clearer choice after this week’s debate.

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Faithfully Yours: Moving from listening to hearing

By Neil Strohschein
The Banner

In last week’s column, I suggested that one of the ways to resolve lasting disputes is for those in authority to sit down with those who have grievances and listen to their stories.

There are many who will argue that this has been happening for years and nothing positive has come of it. Unfortunately, they are quite right; and for reasons that are easy to explain.

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