Provincial
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Christien Ford Changing markers on government ID isn’t the right solution
Many of us probably don’t think too hard about what’s on our driver’s license. The United Conservative Party (UCP), however,…
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witwiccan The Oath of Allegiance does more to hurt than help
Some may know King Charles III as the current king of the United Kingdom (U.K.). Others know him as the…
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Supplied Trans athletes aren’t hurting fairness in sports
When it comes to transgender rights in sport, the Government of Alberta seems to want to make a quick decision…
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Leah Hennig Changes to AIMCo are more about spiting Ottawa than Albertans
November 7, 2024 marked the last day of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation‘s (AIMCo) supposed independence from the government. Premier…
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Mitch Sorensen Top 5: Ski hills in Alberta
Skiing is my absolute favourite way to get out of the house and get active in the winter, and I’ve…
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Alexander Cheung Alberta is driving away fairness with no-fault insurance
Winter is closing in and Alberta’s roads are about to turn into the province’s largest skating rink. Thanks to the…
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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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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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Leah Hennig UCP sets its sights on DEI, PSIs likely to be collateral damage
The United Conservative Party’s (UCP) 2024 annual general meeting (AGM) had me scratching my head at many things. But one…
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Alberta Newsroom “Scrap the Cap” campaign wastes taxpayer money on political posturing
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s recent “Scrap the Cap” campaign is not a case of legitimate advocacy for provincial interests. Instead, it…
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