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The Non-judgmental Judge
What we need to know about Alberta Chief Justice Ritu Khullar
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December 1, 2024
Art of Camouflage
“Every few years we left one life in one place and started another life from scratch.”
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November 1, 2024
Unjust Transition
The Future for Fossil Fuel Workers
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Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?
A dialogue between Ted Morton and Jared Wesley
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Courageous Prudence
A non-partisan Senate works
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Artificial Intelligence and Politics
These drugs that keep you thin
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Mass Appeal
Naheed Nenshi wins over the NDP
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