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John Gormley on his Book "Left Out" (Part 2)

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Saskatchewan's premier talk radio host John Gormley speaks about his new book "Left Out" at a Frontier Centre event in October, 2010. John gives a thoughtful speech on the Saskatchewan attitude, political culture, and how rapid advances in transport and communications technology, immigration, and generational changes are transforming both.

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  • Brad Wall has nothing at all to do with this economic boom, the fact is the boom is being driven by high commodity prices on the world market and these prices will drop eventually its happened before and will happen again.

    Finally for those who say the NDP was the problem why then did the province not boom under Ross Thatcher (Liberal) and Grant Devine (PC)? I await any replies.

  • I didn't realize how awful saskatchewans politics and economy were under the ndp until i left. When the ndp was finally defeated, I bought a house in saskie and moved back! Now look, sask had the strongest economy in north America all throughout the worldwide recession! Brad Wall is the best thing to ever come out of Saskatchewan politics. (no, I am not forgetting about Commie Douglas)

  • 980 propaganda radio right wing everyday all day little bit of news mostly propaganda didn't the nazi's use this tatic to make what they were doing ok as well and told people it was news. well john likes to make up history as he goes and saskatchewan has always done well under the ndp not like to be left a booming economy and have it flushed down the toilet in under 4 yrs some one should tell mr. gormley in a boom economy you shouldn't be running a deficit

  • excellent . . . I grew up in SK, and as much as I love the province, spending my developing years under NDP rule has saddled me with some sort of bizarre complex. I am still recovering and learning how backwards the political climate was.

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