I was never politically sensitive but I do know any young person who understood they had value left for Alberta immediately after graduation. This may be high school, SIAST, or U of S. When We would visit there always seemed to be a sense of contentment and available opportunity. In the meantime in Sask there was always the status quo, subdued attitude towards the future. This is probably a farmers "delayed gratification" attitude I am not sure. I do say Saskatchewan has been a great province to raise a family. I was so keen on farming that I did not desire other means of making a living. When I was single I did run out to Alberta for a couple of winters to make extra revenue to spend on farming. Usually it was rough work with some pretty unique characters, so not very desirable long term.
Looking back I don't know if I would have been exceptionally successful in mainstream society, looking forward I am feeling pretty good about the future in Saskatchewan. Most importantly, make sure you exercise your right to vote. We are very lucky there are no armed soldiers at the poll stations and no forms of duress to chose our future.
Looking back I don't know if I would have been exceptionally successful in mainstream society, looking forward I am feeling pretty good about the future in Saskatchewan. Most importantly, make sure you exercise your right to vote. We are very lucky there are no armed soldiers at the poll stations and no forms of duress to chose our future.
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