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Has the Trudeau government been good to Alberta?
A dialogue between Max Fawcett and Emma Jackson
Tags: 350.org, Alberta, Climate Justice Edmonton, Emma Jackson, Justin Trudeau, Max Fawcett, National Observer
January 1, 2023
Wan
Fans of Rachel Cusk’s much-acclaimed fiction might be intrigued by this debut novel from Toronto-based writer Dawn Promislow, author of one previous short-story collection. As with Cusk’s immersive, interior worlds, Wan places readers within the consciousness of a first-person narrator, a now elderly woman, Jacqueline Kline. Living in New York as a widow and grandmother […]
Tags: apartheid, Book review, Christine Wiesenthal, Dawn Promislow, debut novel, first-person narrator
Briefly Noted: Jan/Feb 2023
New Alberta Books
Tags: Book review, John E Marriott, Kootenay Wolves, photography, Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Ruin
The Extraordinary Lives of Ukrainian-Canadian Women
Oral Histories of the Twentieth Century
Tags: Agnieszka Matejko, Book review, oral history, Ukraine
Rooms With a Royal View
A photo essay
Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Banff Springs Hotel, Bowden Insitution, British monarchy, calgary, calgary zoo, Canadian Identity, canmore, Canmore Legion, democracy, edmonton, Guillaume Nolet, Her Majest, legion, Military Museum, Photo Essay, photography, Queen Elizabeth High School, Queen Elizabeth II, Recreation Centre, royal portrait
Populism in Alberta
Then and now.
Tags: Alberta, Alberta history, danielle smith, democracy, Pierre Poilievre, politics, Populism
Until Further Notice
A Year in Pandemic Time
Tags: Amy Kaler, COVID 19, Jenna Butler, Until Further Notice
Liar! Liar!
Planet on fire!
Tags: 25th Anniversary, Alberta Views, COVID 19, danielle smith, Fred Stenson, wit
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