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Thursday, March 17, 2011 

Saskatchewan Progressive Blogger Launches Political Opinion Column In Regina Leader-Post


Greg Fingas blogs at Accidental Deliberations and is a member of Progressive Bloggers, Sask Progressive Bloggers and New Democrats Online. Today he launches his political opinion column on a weekly basis in the Regina Leader-Post. Greg is a Regina lawyer and has political insight far beyond what you would normally find in an MSM publication.

Congratulations Greg and best of luck to you!

Here's his first post: Potash Payoff Ripe For Review

Excellent.

Great news! Way to go Greg!

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