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Dominion
The Railway and the Rise of Canada
Tags: Alex Rettie, doubleday canada, imigration, labour, railway, Stephen R Bown
April 1, 2024
Fire Weather
The Making of a Beast
Tags: Alberta books, Annie Prud'homme Genereux, book reviews, climate change, Fire, John Vaillant, knopf Canada, published 2023, Wildfire
Where Sad Animals Are “Happy”
Polar bears are back at the Calgary Zoo. Their enclosure is different from any offered here in the past. The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo announced that the new $11.5-million Taylor Family Foundation Polar Bear Sanctuary constitutes a “world class polar bear habitat,” offering “exceptional” care, with programs providing bears an outlet for “natural behaviours,” “cognitive challenges” […]
Tags: Banff Zoo, bears, calgary zoo, george colpitts, Humane, inhumane, Polar Bear, zoo
Should We Be Optimistic About Our Climate Future?
A dialogue between Chris Turner and Andrew Nikiforuk
Tags: Alberta energy, Alberta's future, Andrew Nikiforuk, Chris Turner, climate change, climate optimism, energy, Enviroment, environmental impact
Alberta Is Burning
What are we going to do about it?
Tags: Alberta, Amy Cardinal Christianson, AUPE, Drayton Valley, extreme weather, Fire, fire prevention, firefighting, fort mac, Slave lake, Trina Moyles, Wildfire
Baring My Breast
…and facing the inevitable.
Tags: death, edmonton, healthcare, mammogram, Paula Simons, women's health
Briefly Noted: March 2024
My Life in Propaganda: Language and Totalitarian Regimes
Tags: Alberta books, briefly noted, communism, Durvile & Uproute Books, language, Magda Stroinska, manipulation, New Alberta books, orwellian, Poland, Porpaganda
March 1, 2024
How to Read Like You Mean It
A guide to learning
Tags: Academic, Athabasca University Press, how to read like you mean it, Kyle Conwat, Literary Theory, reading, Richard Harrison, students, Teaching
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