Opinion
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Cris Dinoto
Point/Counterpoint: Decorate for the holidays now or later
It’s that time of year again, when stores have brought out the holiday decorations and started playing Christmas music. So…
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Mitch Sorensen
Profit or preservation? Alberta’s Crown land at a crossroads
The proposed changes to Crown land resort development in Alberta has reignited a familiar debate: economic growth versus environmental preservation.…
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Leah Hennig
Burlap Sack: Parking on campus
Every morning I look forward to the delightful experience of parking in the most expensive, overcrowded, and inconvenient parkades in…
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There’s a better way to use AI, so let’s talk about it
Artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay. In the academic world, every professor has addressed the use of AI in…
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Leah Hennig
Budget season is an opportunity for Edmontonians to demand better
It’s budget season for the City of Edmonton. While city administration is presenting reports on 2024 spending and ideas for…
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Trump has returned: Now how does Canada survive?
Canada’s in a familiar spot: watching its biggest trading partner grab a sledgehammer and start “renovating” the trade deal. With…
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Weaponizing distrust in media isn’t helping to hold media accountable
Across the world, trust in journalism is wavering. “Mainstream media” has become a dirty word. That alone is worrisome, but…
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Alberta Newsroom
Nenshi and Smith playing cheap political games helps no one
In the one of the latest sagas of Naheed Nenshi versus Premier Danielle Smith, both are being frustratingly difficult. Before…
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The justice system should protect the public, not violent youth
Usually, when you think of minors, your first thoughts do not go to attempted murder. Except, some minors do commit…
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Passing the torch: Trudeau’s exit is the key to saving the Liberal Party
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is no stranger to tight spots. However, when your own Members of Parliament (MPs) are practically…
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