Murray Wood says Canadians deciding to boycott travel to the U.S. and avoid buying American products seems to be having the desired affect, and appears to be getting under President Donald Trump’s skin.
Murray Wood delivers sharp, insightful commentary with a blend of wit, skepticism and straight talk. Whether he’s exposing political maneuvering, celebrating cultural icons or unpacking life’s everyday quirks, he never holds back.
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Mon., July 21: The Riders bounced back against B.C. with a sharp performance, but as Murray Wood points out, Calgary’s dominance over both Saskatchewan and Winnipeg suggests the Stampeders may be the team to beat in the CFL.
Fri., July 18: Western separation isn’t new, as Murray Wood reminds us. From fringe parties in the 1980s to bizarre border ideas today, the anger may be real, but so is the absurdity of carving up Canada to soothe it.
Thurs., July 17: Gophers are chewing through crops and profits, and farmers blame Ottawa’s strychnine ban. They say the damage is out of control and help is overdue. Murray Wood says it’s time for practical solutions that put Saskatchewan first.
Wed., July 16: Murray Wood argues that too many companies confuse automation and delay with customer service. After waiting a week for help from his bank, he says it’s clear some businesses have forgotten the customer entirely.