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Listening to the wild: Tracking wildlife with HawkEars
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed during the COVID-19 pandemic is changing how Canadian scientists listen to wildlife. It’s also…
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Alberta Newsroom
New schools library rules cause more harm than good
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her government’s move to ban books that allegedly contain “sexual” content. It is important…
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Liberal Party of Canada
Global duty and domestic strain: Canada’s $4.3 billion pledge
Canada’s $4.3 billion pledge to Ukraine allows us to ask if foreign policy is more important than domestic priorities. We…
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Leah Hennig
Friend or foe? Corporate involvement in education
Google Canada has given $5 million in grant money to the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) to enhance artificial intelligence…
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Wikipedia User Magnus Manske
Beloved or bully? Magpie crowned bird of Edmonton
The polls are finished and the city has decided the black-billed magpie is the official bird of Edmonton. This controversial…
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Andrea Hankinson
Hazardous silence: Farm workers challenge Health Canada
The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) is suing Health Canada for not enforcing pesticide safety rules. It is well…
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Selective accountability: Poilievre’s riding change to stay in House
Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, lost his seat in the Carleton riding to Bruce Fanjoy, meaning…
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Nabeel Syed
Curbing the cash cops: Reducing photo radar sites to restore trust
In a recent effort to restore public trust, Alberta is reducing photo radar sites, arguing that radar sites will no…
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Sandra Fahl
Car vs city: Are bike lanes the new battleground?
The 132 Avenue Renewal Project, focused on creating safer streets, improving infrastructure, and implementing bike lanes is a major city…
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Rachel Narvey
Tug-of-war: Attracting skilled labour while limited immigration
Thousands of researchers, scientists, and tech-professionals are facing job loss in the United States (U.S.). Canada has a strategic opening…
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