October Issue

Alberta Views October. Why Can't you Get a Family Doctor

FEATURE

Why Can’t You Get a Family Doctor?

Alberta’s crisis in family medicine

DIALOGUE

Should the Public Pay for Calgary’s New Arena?

A dialogue between Deborah Yedlin and Peter Oliver

FEATURE

Money Visions

What’s behind the UCP’s approval of psychedelics?

FEATURE

The Wings of Change

What is happening to local bird populations

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

Health for All

by Jane Philpott,
reviewed by Vamini Selvanandan

Counting Bones

by Ellen Anderson Penno,
reviewed by Elaine Morin

The Game of Giants

by Marion Douglas,
reviewed by Glen Huser

Deviant

by Patrick Grace,
reviewed by John Barton

Apples on a Windowsill

by Shawna Lemay
reviewed by Catherine Owen

Back from the Deep

by Doug Horner,
reviewed by Cailynn Klingbeil

In Line at Walmart with All the Other Damned

by Steve Passey,
reviewed by Alex Rettie

Remembering Our Relations

by Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation with Sabina Trimble and Peter Fortna
reviewed by Sarah Carter

Briefly Noted: October

Takedown by Ali Bryan
The Cancer Plot by Reginald Wiebe and Dorothy Woodman

books

Art

art

IMAGING GOWN, BY DARIAN GOLDIN STAHL
2022. Pochoir on waxed silk. 45″ x 40″ x 10″.

Contributors

Monica Kidd

(“Why Can’t You Get a Family Doctor”) is a family physician in Alberta and Newfoundland and teaches at the University of Calgary and Memorial University. She has published seven books, most recently Chance Encounters With Wild Animals (Gaspereau 2019).

Bonnie Larson

(“Money Visions”) is a physician and community organizer. She has worked with refugees in Calgary and Indigenous communities at the Elbow River Healing Lodge and Siksika First Nation Health Centre, and now works primarily with homeless Calgarians.

Peter Oliver

(“Should the Public Pay for Calgary’s New Arena?”) is a community organizer, founding member of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association and host of The Palgary Almanac on CJSW radio.

Kevin Van Tighem

(“The Wings of Change”) is an Alberta born conservationist. An updated version of his latest book, Wild Roses Are Worth It (RMB), will be released this fall.

Deborah Yedlin

(“Should the Public Pay for Calgary’s New Arena?”) is president and CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. Her background includes experience on Wall Street and Bay Street, and two decades as a columnist for various publications, including The Globe and Mail and the Calgary Herald.

Background

An ambulance is rushing down a street, lights blurring past. will the paramedic arrive too late

Healthcare

Dysfunction at EMS

Will the ambulance come too late?

nov-dec-2004_acid-test_albertaviews

Psychedelics

The Electric Saskatchewan Acid Test

If addictions are an illness, shouldn’t we consider more holistic treatment?

Illustration of a ctrain hospitals and other city infrastructure

Infrastructure

The $35-Billion Build

How can we determine if this is money well spent?

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