Opinion
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Supplied Opioid-related deaths show the need for harm reduction
In 2024, Edmonton recorded 364 opioid-related deaths, accounting for nearly half of Alberta’s 814 total fatalities. This grim milestone highlights…
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Kenny Eliason Bill 27 is a necessary step for Alberta’s education system
In Alberta, a new battle is emerging over control of children’s education: should it lie with parents or educators? The…
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Alexander Cook Proposed change to international tuition instalments is small, but necessary
Tuition is expensive and can be daunting for students. But it’s even more expensive and complicated for international students. International…
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Supplied – Randstad Canada Alberta’s leap into AI: A necessary step forward
Alberta is gearing up to host the world’s largest artificial intelligence (AI) data centre, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.…
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Danika Kunimoto U of A caves to misinformation, renames EDI office
The University of Alberta is adding another first to its list. That is, being the first major Canadian university to…
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Supplied — Gage Skidmore Canada becoming the 51st state is a misguided idea
President-elect Donald Trump has found a new favourite pastime — making jokes about Canada becoming the 51st state. Or at…
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Ab Sch Student participation in politics can make a big impact
If free pizza can get students to a club meeting, maybe we should start handing out pepperoni slices at polling…
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Kesia Dias Editorial: U of A needs to focus on solving problems, not SHAPE
New year, new you, new proposed tuition increases. I’m not the betting type, but I would bet a lot on…
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