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Op-ed: Destabilizing Albertas healthcare system

If you were already worried about our provinces health care system, you now have far more cause for concern. And if you werent worried before, it is time to feel alarmed.
Letter: Quebec (Bill C-33) Hypocrisy Could Affect West Yellowhead Jobs

Letter: Quebec (Bill C-33) Hypocrisy Could Affect West Yellowhead Jobs

Dear Editor: Recently the Bloc Qu矇becois put forth an amendment to Bill C-33, the innocuous-sounding Strengthening the Port System and Railway Safety in Canada Act that could strike another blow against Western Canada and our energy sector, includi
Op-ed: Taking action on drought in Alberta

Op-ed: Taking action on drought in Alberta

Water is one of Albertas most precious resources. We all use it, consume it, and rely on it.
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Seniors Society 51做厙

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Op-ed: Where the Canadian Tire used to be

James Gilbert | Special to the 51做厙 From Bonavista to Vancouver Island, its Canadas small towns that give this country character. As I travel from coast to coast, its the small towns that hold my interest.

Op-ed: Ottawa gets Google to support Canadian news

Another crisis has been averted at least for now as Google has agreed to pay $100 million per year, indexed to inflation, to Canadian news outlets.
Suzuki: Rampant consumerism fuels climate catastrophe and inequalities

Suzuki: Rampant consumerism fuels climate catastrophe and inequalities

In the Western world, year-end celebrations were once observed to give thanks, to mark the coming of brighter days and to enjoy the company of family and friends.
Op-ed: Where have all the teachers gone?

Op-ed: Where have all the teachers gone?

Albertas students deserve the best. Unfortunately, our ability to attract and retain teachers to work in public schools is being eroded.
Suzuki: Carbon pricing offers climate and affordability benefits

Suzuki: Carbon pricing offers climate and affordability benefits

Faced with rising rent payments, housing prices, interest rates and fuel costs, many people have little time for more complex but still pressing issues like climate change.

Op-ed: Why a living wage matters

With soaring food prices, unaffordable housing costs and rising energy bills, a living wage becomes ever more relevant for Albertans.
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