June Issue
DIALOGUE
Should Canada Approve Lab-Grown Meat?
A dialogue between Yadira Tejeda-Saldana and Alice Driver
FEATURE
Shakedown Federalism
The UCP has a Project 2025 blueprint—and is implementing it with radical fervour
Book Reviews
Changing Care
edited by Jennifer Brady and Jacqui Gingras,
reviewed by Bonnie Larson
Troubled Tributaries
by George Colpitts,
reviewed by Justin Bell
Elephants in the Room
by Betty Jane Hegerat,
reviewed by Merna Summers
Black Bear
by Trina Moyles,
reviewed by Conor Kerr
I’ll Get Right On It
edited by the Land and Labour Poetry Collective,
briefly noted by Alberta Views
Columns
Contributors
(“Should Canada Approve Lab-Grown Meat?”) is a James Beard Award-winning investigative journalist and the author of Life and Death of the American Worker: The immigrants taking on America’s largest meatpacking company (One Signal Publishers, 2024).
(review of Black Bear,) is a Métis/Ukrainian author in Edmonton. In 2024 his novel Prairie Edge was shortlisted for the Giller Prize. He’s also a bird hunter and teaches creative writing and Indigenous literature at the University of Alberta.
(“Home at Last,”) has published in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business and Report on Business and with the CBC. She has also taught journalism at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.
(review of Changing Care,) is a clinical assistant professor of family medicine at the University of Calgary. Her “The Orange Tent” for Alberta Views (Mar 2021) won a silver National Magazine Award.
(“Shakedown Federalism,”) is an international relations scholar and former international security practitioner with the RCMP and the Treasury Board Secretariat.
(“Should Canada Approve Lab- Grown Meat?”) is director of research and innovation, Canada, at New Harvest, which has a vision “of a world where animals need not be farmed for food.” She has a Ph.D. in microbiological food safety research.












