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Is cutting the carbon tax more for Canadians or Trudeau?
As prime minister, it’s Justin Trudeau’s job to make decisions that are best for all Canadians. He has to adequately…
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Alberta Pension Plan: A call to action Albertans can’t ignore
A pension in and of itself is a promise: if you work now, you’ll have money when you’re old and…
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Reckless motorists put local bison at risk, Parks Canada shrugs
For a struggling bison population, a small handful of accidents could have big consequences. This August, a motor collision at…
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Despite 30 cup-less years, Canadians are still dominating hockey
The stereotypes that first come to mind when I think of Canada are snow year-round and hockey. But, after an…
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Why this Canada Day should be different
Reverend W. Lesley Clay’s opinions would stun most Canadians today. “Canada would be strengthened by the exclusion of the Chinese…
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Will this be Zellers’ big break (…again)?
When I think of nostalgia, I think of two things: Disney Channel Original Movies and breakfasts at Zellers after a…
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World Juniors amplifies the Indigenous roots of hockey
The ice hockey many Canadians know and love today can be sourced from the “ricket” game created by the Mi’kmaq…
Read More » - Alanna Yee
What is TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION?
This guest column is written through a partnership with the University of Alberta Indigenous Students’ Union and The Gateway. In 1834,…
Read More » - Megan Posyluzny
Monarchy on Canadian currency marks traditions of a bygone era
Canadian coins have reflected our two-fold national identity for over 100 years. Like flipping a coin, we recognize ourselves both…
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The world is burning, and Edmonton is no exception
Massive summer heat waves, rampant forest fires, and severe weather systems mean Edmontonians need to be diligent about their climate…
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