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ASIRT won’t do to investigate Lethbridge Police spying on NDP MLA; a judicial inquiry is required

ASIRT may be an OK place to start the investigation into the concerted effort by the Lethbridge Police Service to spy on Shannon Phillips, a local woman who just happened to be the environment minister in the NDP Government that led Alberta from 2015 to 2019. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is the investigative […]

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Yes, there’s trouble in Kenneyland – but not yet the kind Alberta’s unlikable Conservative premier can’t survive

It’s obvious there’s trouble in Kenneyland.  But is there enough trouble to unseat Alberta’s suddenly unpopular premier?  There’s certainly plenty of buzz about that on social media these days. The chitchat about Premier Jason Kenney’s difficulties with his own United Conservative Party Caucus, especially the rebellious former Wildrosers in the ranks, is almost deafening.  You […]

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Women’s employment rates in Alberta return to levels not seen since the Eighties – the reaction? Crickets

Remember all the hand-wringing back in 2018 and 2019 when unemployment for young men in Alberta hit 20 per cent?  “It is so stark: Young men left behind in Alberta’s recovery amid ‘male-dominated recession’” — Financial Post “Legions of young Alberta men are unemployed and feel ostracized. What could go wrong?” — the Globe and […]

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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig remains atop independent bookshops’ Alberta bestseller list for week ended Feb. 28

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books in Edmonton and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. I suppose there are a couple of grounds for wondering […]

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Amid pandemic chaos, CFNU President Linda Silas ends bid to lead Canadian Labour Congress

Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions President Linda Silas, an engaging and articulate public voice for a national drug insurance plan, enhanced public health care, and the rights of all working people, said yesterday she is ending her campaign to lead the Canadian Labour Congress. The global pandemic has upset a lot of plans and it […]

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No fiscal reckoning for health care – just yet, anyway – Alberta premier tells largely news-free news conference

O Budget, where is thy fiscal sting? O Premier, where is thy fiscal victory?  From 2016, when he first cast his eyes on Alberta provincial politics, until a few weeks ago when his polls slipped into the basement, the words “fiscal discipline” and “fiscal reckoning” were often on Premier Jason Kenney’s lips.  The first was […]

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University of Alberta faces more than half of budget’s brutal post-secondary cuts – so why does UCP have it in for U of A?

University of Alberta President William Flanagan’s mildly worded protest Friday that nearly half of the massive $126-million cut to post-secondary education in Alberta will be borne by the University of Alberta is certain to fall on deaf ears within Premier Jason Kenney’s governing United Conservative Party.  “In Budget 2021, the University of Alberta’s provincial grant […]

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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig tops Alberta independent bookshops’ fiction bestseller list for week ended Feb. 21

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books in Edmonton and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. ALBERTA FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. The Midnight Library – Matt Haig […]

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Alberta Budget 2021 hot take: Sweeter language, same old ‘fiscal reckoning,’ and no path to balance

When Finance Minister Travis Toews got up on his hind legs in the Alberta Legislature to read his 2021 Budget Speech Thursday afternoon, there wasn’t as much tough talk about the coming “fiscal reckoning” as Albertans are accustomed to.   Instead of the kind of language the United Conservative Party used to love using to […]

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