Opinion
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Burlap Sack: Cybertrucks
Tesla has been the victim of Elon Musk, notable business vulture. And now all of us are victims of his…
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Christien Ford
UCP kicking ‘n barring MLAs who speak up for Albertans
The United Conservative Party (UCP) has booted one member of the legislative assembly (MLA) from caucus and put another on…
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Christinne Muschi - Canadian Press
Marble Pedestal: Hockey fights
What a brilliant time to be alive. The four-nations hockey game between Canada and the United States (U.S.) on February…
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Breaking the bottleneck: Fixing Canada’s medical school crisis
Millions of Canadians lack access to a family doctor, yet medical schools maintain strict enrolment caps and rigid admission requirements.…
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Richard Siemens
Changes to study permits are forcing Alberta PSIs to make big cuts
The reduction of international student permits is proving to be detrimental for post-secondary institutions (PSI). The changes, first announced in January…
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Olivia DeBourcier
Group Commentary: Campus creatures
Campus is beginning to warm up and with that comes more creatures roaming around. Sure, the geese might attack you…
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Leah Hennig
Edmonton unfairly thrown under the bus to further Trump’s agenda
Kevin Hassett, United States (U.S.) diplomat and economic advisor, has been pushing a false narrative about Canada’s border. Hassett has claimed…
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Alberta Newsroom
Danielle Smith’s silence is not leadership
If political scandals were a cooking show, Premier Danielle Smith just tried to serve Albertans a half-baked investigation with a…
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Rachel Narvey
Canada can be a climate leader, even without the carbon tax
For several years, Canadian federal politics have seemed like a runaway victory for Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre has…
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