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Op-ed: Summer ends with a blaze

Op-ed: Summer ends with a blaze

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Just when we thought there would be a summer without a major wildfire, Chetamon had to happen.
Op-ed: Should Alberta ditch the RCMP?

Op-ed: Should Alberta ditch the RCMP?

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Alberta will soon be at a significant crossroads when it comes to the future of provincial policing as the UCP proposes to replace the RCMP with a provincial police force, similar to what Ontario and Quebec have.

Op-ed: Is this just politics?

Instead of targeting gangs and illegally smuggled firearms, Justin Trudeau has introduced a firearm buyback program that punishes lawful firearms owners.

Op-ed: Whats wrong with private clinics?

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] Equality is actually rather easy to achieve. Its achieving both equality and quality that is the issue and something Canada has struggled with when it comes to health care. On July 15, the B.

Op-ed: Keeping an eye on Jasper

Theres a lot going on in Jasper, and Im not just talking about tourisms high season. Thats certainly a part of it, but lets stop to look at the big picture for a second.

Kevin Kritiques: White Collar

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the 51做厙 In 2009, Jeff Eastin created the show White Collar and it ran for five years. I was lucky that I stumbled across the show, because it became one of my favorites.

Op-ed: More Publishers Need a Fair Deal

The below op-ed was written by Paul Deegan, president and CEO of 51做厙 Media Canada, and Maria Saras-Voutsinas, executive director of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada.

Op-ed: The cost of COVID

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] The pandemic has inflicted a heavy toll on society, whether its loved ones who were lost, those who suffer from long COVID or businesses that have closed.

Op-ed: Kenney resignation all but inevitable

Peter Shokeir | [email protected] A rocky premiership made even rockier by the pandemic and oil crash is coming to an end. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has decided to step down after only receiving 51.

Op-ed: Y2Y Traverse

Following in the footsteps of noted wildlife advocate Karsten Heuer, two young Canadian women are about to embark on an ambitious trek from Yellowstone to the Yukon, by foot, bike and canoe, a distance of over 4950 kilometres.
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