Murray Wood says that despite recent talk of tougher tariffs from the U.S. President, Donald Trump’s threat to add ‘very severe tariffs’ to fertilizer is likely to be tossed out and quickly forgotten.
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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Listen to more commentary from Murray Wood:
Tues., Dec. 9: Murray Wood says jurisdiction is an important consideration in debates around a proposed pipeline, but as much as opponents can do to stop any project, what they cannot do is veto it.
Mon., Dec. 8: As Murray Wood explains, the most important pieces of paper in our lives are often buried in a drawer or a box in a closet. He says rediscovering them is like finding buried treasure.
Fri., Dec. 5: Every Friday, Murray Wood takes a look at the week’s news and decides who’s hot… and who’s not. This week’s list includes a retail blitz by police in Saskatoon and Regina’s new top cop.
Thurs., Dec. 4: It seemed popular with some at the recent convention for Alberta’s governing party, but Murray Wood calls the idea of Alberta independence a shiny distraction from the real issues.
Wed., Dec. 3: Murray Wood says Scott Moe might not consider himself Mark Carney’s wingman, but a recent editorial says the premier deserves some credit for Canada and India agreeing to work on a new trade deal.








