November Issue

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FEATURE

Mass Appeal

Can Naheed Nenshi win over Alberta?

DIALOGUE

Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?

A dialogue between Ted Morton and Jared Wesley

FEATURE

Damming the Rivers

Should we build more irrigation infrastructure in southern Alberta?

Column

Courageous Prudence

A non-partisan Senate works

View of Alberta

View of Alberta. Hands delicately framing a face mask with its eyes closed

Navigator,
by Davida Kidd, digital light jet print, 2001.

Book Reviews

Unjust Transition

edited by Emily Eaton, Andrew Stevens and Sean Tucker
reviewed by Roberta Lexier

Laser Quit Smoking Massage

by Cole Nowicki,
reviewed by Michael Hingston

Invisible Lives

by Cristalle Smith,
reviewed by Catherine Owen

Art of Camouflage

by Sara Power,
reviewed by Barb Howard

Traveling

by Ann Powers
reviewed by Katherine Glover

books

Art

HUMAN TREASURES, BY KELSEY HAWKINS
2023. Mixed media on fabric. 30″ x 46″ x 5″.

Contributors

Fred Stenson

(“Artificial Intelligence and Politics”) is a columnist for Alberta Views and has written many novels including Who By Fire, The Trade, Lightning and The Great Karoo.

Alex McCuaig

(“Damming the Rivers”) has been a journalist in southeastern Alberta for more than 15 years, working at the Brooks Bulletin, Medicine Hat News and Western Producer.

Ted Morton

(“Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?”) is professor emeritus from University of Calgary and former MLA and cabinet minister.

Chris Turner

(“Mass Appeal”) most recently is the author of How to Be a Climate Optimist, which won the 2023 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.

Jared Wesley

(“Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?”) is a political science at the University of Albera and former director of Alberta intergovernmental relation.

Background

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper walking with Naheed Nenshi during the 2013 flood

Politics

The Nenshi Years

Taking stock of the purple wave

irrigation in alberta

Agriculture

More Irrigation, Fewer Farms

The public is investing almost $1-billion to expand Alberta’s irrigation network. For whose benefit?

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Politics

Should Alberta Separate?

A dialogue between Lisa Young and Rick Northey

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