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.
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:
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.
Tues., Dec. 2: Murray Wood observes that when it comes to telling us they’re going to be digging deeper into our pockets, governments have figured out how to soften the message.








