Provincial
- Jonas Smith
Editorial: Alberta’s $5.5 billion surplus needs to be spent on more important issues
For a province that keeps cutting funding to so many public programs, you’d expect the budget to be tight. However,…
Read More » - Brooklyn Hollinger
Why the dismissal of the Banff Centre board is problematic
The arts continually take a backseat, and I’m fed up with it. It seems institutions always cut funding to the…
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AMBER Alerts are for our most vulnerable, including people with disabilities
Whether we were sleeping, in class, or watching a movie, AMBER Alerts have interrupted all of us at some point.…
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Dwindling doctor availability is compromising Albertans’ health
Many of us are fortunate enough to lead a relatively healthy life — one without relying on regular hospital visits.…
Read More » - Jonas Smith
Alberta Pension Plan: A call to action Albertans can’t ignore
A pension in and of itself is a promise: if you work now, you’ll have money when you’re old and…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Protests against inclusive education: What is the real message?
On September 20th, the 1 Million March 4 Children held protests across Canada. Supported by right-wing groups such as the…
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Reckless motorists put local bison at risk, Parks Canada shrugs
For a struggling bison population, a small handful of accidents could have big consequences. This August, a motor collision at…
Read More » - Jonas Smith
Students’ urgent needs not addressed by advanced education mandate letter
Years of cutting funding to post-secondary has not made the United Conservative Party (UCP) popular with a lot of students.…
Read More » - Supplied: Daven Froberg
The last thing Albertans need is a new arena
Re-elected Premier Danielle Smith has the chance to show Albertans how the United Conservative Party (UCP) will fulfill campaign promises.…
Read More » - Evan Chen
Permanent housing initiatives need to be emphasized as affordability declines
For university students, a sudden cold snap means staying in bed and sleeping through morning classes. For Edmonton’s homeless population,…
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