Provincial
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Ryan Fleischer Tate McRae’s Olympic ad is not politically neutral
It was surprising to many Canadians to see Tate McRae — born and raised in Calgary, Alberta — front and…
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Darren Kirby How to be a social person: Don’t homeschool
Education in Alberta is at a remarkably uncertain time, but that doesn’t mean homeschooling is the answer. With the COVID-19…
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Supplied Emergency care at a breaking point in Alberta
Emergency physicians across Alberta have declared a state of emergency, warning that overcrowded hospitals, chronic staffing shortages, and systemic strain…
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Helen Zhang The Alberta Pension Plan would not create more wealth
Premier Danielle Smith has suggested an Alberta Pension Plan (APP) for the umpteenth time. Former Premier Jason Kenny originally proposed…
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Supplied Politics should never be fun
Does your favourite politician have a rookie card? Of course not. So why are we treating politics like a sports…
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Supplied General strike talks are unfortunately no more
Over the last couple of months, Alberta has seen strikes and tentative agreements left and right. The Alberta Teachers’ Association’s…
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supplied New in hate: ‘Peterson law’
On November 20, a new bill spewing hate was announced by Premier Danielle Smith and her United Conservative Party (UCP).…
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Leah Hennig The absurdity of the Alberta First rally
Protests and rallies have never mixed well with conservatives, until the last few years. Edmonton saw something very different from…
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Leah Hennig Time to rethink how Alberta funds post-secondary education
Alberta says it wants to make universities more “competitive,” but judging by this new funding report, it sounds like the…
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Igor Omilaev on Unsplash Balancing promise and risk: Why Alberta needs its own AI law
In the past few years, artificial intelligence (AI) has enveloped us. It has been quietly shaping everything from our university…
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