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Bronwyn Eyre: The Green Slush Fund era may finally be over…but hands off our pensions!

There’s a reason why Norway’s US$1 trillion sovereign wealth fund isn’t allowed to invest domestically: to ensure diversification and prevent political interference.    Current and future Canadian pensioners dodged a bullet when Justin Trudeau resigned on Monday....

Bronwyn Eyre: Fractured Federation: How the Liberals Destroyed ‘Team Canada’

When I was energy minister, American investors would ask me, “What have you guys got going on up there?…What country does that to itself?”   Speaking on the Trump tariff issue, federal industry minister François-Philippe Champagne said in a media scrum last week...

Bronwyn Eyre: The $265M Federal ‘Transfer’ to SaskPower: It’s our Money!

  How could any news editor determine it was not in Saskatchewan people’s interest to hear the province’s perspective—and that this supposed federal largesse is actually a re-gift?   Crime of omission, indeed. Anyone watching CTV Regina’s Wayne Mantyka last...

Bronwyn Eyre: The Liberal ‘Green Slush Fund’: Partner in Economic Crime

Bronwyn Eyre on April 8. Photo by Brian Zinchuk For those who bleed green, including the media, the slush has become hush You’d think that a two-month Parliamentary gridlock in Ottawa, which risks no-confidence by default and a snap election, would get people’s...

Bronwyn Eyre: Saskatchewan election post-mortem: Why the Sask Party lost the cities

Eyre to co-host upcoming Pipeline Online podcast show Editor’s note: Bronwyn Eyre is Saskatchewan’s former Minister of Justice and Attorney General and MLA for Saskatoon-Stonebridge. But perhaps more significantly, she was Minister of Energy and Resources for four...
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