Alberta
- News
Evan Cruickshank Hi Finance connects students to funding and financial advice
Hi Finance, a student-run financial advisory service founded at the University of Alberta, is expanding its operations. The organization, which…
Read More » - News
Nikolett Emmert Rats! Can Alberta maintain its rat-free status?
Despite the occasional post on the uAlberta subreddit claiming otherwise, Alberta has maintained its rat-free status for 75 years. And…
Read More » - Opinion
Darren Kirby Alberta is failing its children
Canadians have a habit of looking at the news from our southern neighbours with a mix of horror and illusory…
Read More » - Opinion
Jasleen Mahindru Fracturing the vows: Alberta’s divorce of Canada
Frustration fuels Alberta’s independence movement. But aggravation isn’t a logical reason to make drastic decisions. Separation will lead to legal…
Read More » - Opinion
supplied Impending strikes across public schools in Alberta
On June 9, 36,862 Alberta teachers voted in favour of a strike. The association has 120 days to initiate a…
Read More » - Opinion
Alberta Newsroom New schools library rules cause more harm than good
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her government’s move to ban books that allegedly contain “sexual” content. It is important…
Read More » - Opinion
Leah Hennig Friend or foe? Corporate involvement in education
Google Canada has given $5 million in grant money to the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) to enhance artificial intelligence…
Read More » - Opinion
Wikipedia User Magnus Manske Beloved or bully? Magpie crowned bird of Edmonton
The polls are finished and the city has decided the black-billed magpie is the official bird of Edmonton. This controversial…
Read More » - News
Leah Hennig U of A establishes new Cities Institute and new master’s program
On June 5, the University of Alberta announced it would be establishing the Cities Institute. As part of the Alberta…
Read More » - Opinion
Nabeel Syed Curbing the cash cops: Reducing photo radar sites to restore trust
In a recent effort to restore public trust, Alberta is reducing photo radar sites, arguing that radar sites will no…
Read More »









