Opinion
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supplied Impending strikes across public schools in Alberta
On June 9, 36,862 Alberta teachers voted in favour of a strike. The association has 120 days to initiate a…
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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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Joshua Storie Editorial: Students’ Council retreats from transparency in the name of safety
During the council meeting on July 15, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) Student’s Council voted to stop publicly…
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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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Supplied Report Card: Bill Flanagan 2025
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. This year,…
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Jasleen Mahindru The GSA has been collectively bullying an Indigenous associate vice-president (labour)
Note: Ping Lam Ip and Andrea DeKeseredy are PhD students in sociology at the University of Alberta. Ip is also…
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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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