When it came to news, Saskatchewan was not unlike other jurisdictions where the pandemic dominated each cycle. That being said, Saskatchewan politics remained as interesting as ever in 2021. On the government side the SaskParty led by …
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Most journalists simply don’t understand the economy. Saskatchewan Matters episode 13.
Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold to look at the state of business journalism in Saskatchewan and farther afield. Paul Martin is a veteran of the …
10 Do’s And 10 Don’ts of Government Relations
Government relations is nerve-wracking and can be hazardous if you go about it the wrong way. That’s why so many organizations hire professional government relations firms. If you chose to do it yourself, here are a few quick tips on what to do and …
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Working with Indigenous communities has long been valued by Martin Charlton Communications.
These relationships over the decades have taught us so much about the history, traditions, values and experiences of the people we work with as we support their efforts. The stories shared with us and that we have had a part in sharing have shaped …
After this election did anything change.
Six hundred million. That is what it cost the Canadian taxpayer to watch the political equivalent of groundhog day. Consensus on the snap election was that it was unnecessary. There was no urgency for the Prime Minister to send Canadians to the …
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Saskaboom 2.0 Investing in Saskatchewan. Episode 3.
Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold to take a look at the state of large-scale investment in Saskatchewan. Paul Martin is a veteran of the …
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Are advanced polls a predictor of election outcomes?
Can anything be read into strong turnout at the advanced polls for the federal election? Approximately 5.8 million voters took advantage of the advanced polls Sept. 10 to 13 compared to 4,879,312 advanced poll voters for the 2019 …
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Employee vs contractor? The changing state of the workforce. Episode 2.
Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold to go behind the headlines about the jobs market. Are there any new trends when it comes to the evolution of …
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Need to solve a problem? Ask an entrepreneur. Saskatchewan Matters. Ep. 1
Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold to offer his insights on the impact of COVID-19 policies on Saskatchewan entrepreneurs and the role they play in …
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Blue wall to remain intact
The Canadian electorate heads to the polls September 20th for the federal election. Saskatchewan voters, like the majority in the country, are scratching their heads wondering why we need an election now. Those who call unnecessary elections …