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Self-Portrait Embracing a Fabulous Beast
“I am many arms and feet/ a strutting/ glorious/ line-scribbled day.”

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Frontenac House, Jim Nason, John Barton, Spain
December 1, 2023
Briefly Noted: December 2023
New Alberta Books

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Briefly Noted, Dene, Durvile and Uproute, Edmonton, Elders, Indigenous, Midwifery, Raymond Yakeleya, Rich Theroux, Wife
Smith Vs. Smith
Alberta’s biggest union takes on the premier

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, Alberta Views, Alison Redford, Apartheid, Austerity, Calgary, City Council, Collective Bargaining, Danielle Smith, Dave Hancock, Edmonton, Grande Prairie, Guy Smith, Healthcare Workers, High School, Husband, Laurence Miall, mandate letter, Minimum Wage, Mortgage, Nursing, Primary Care, Private Sector, Ralph Klein, Salary, Socialism, Suicide, Support Worker, Supreme Court, Teacher Strike, Unions, United Conservative Party, United Nurses of Alberta, Wife, Working-Class
The Weekender Effect II: Fallout
What happens when where you live, and most of the people among whom you are forced to live, begin to disgust you?” asks Robert Sandford in his opening to The Weekender Effect II: Fallout, the sequel to his 2008 book The Weekender Effect. He bemoans both the influx of temporary visitors to his mountain town […]

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Alberta’s Own Brexit
A provincial pension plan is bollocks

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Good Enough
Short Story Contest Winner 2023

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Biography, Calgary, Canada, Catholic Church, China, Cree, Drug Addiction, Generational Trauma, High River, Indigenous, Indigenous people, Jonathan Dyck, Michif, Prison, Railroad, Residential Schools, Short Story, Sixties Scoop, Treaty Rights
Gigs, Hustles & Temps
How precarious work lowers wages, makes Canadians poorer and deprives workers of rights—while it empowers and enriches big corporations

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Capitalism, Gig Economy, Jason Foster, Jeremy Appel, Lorimer, Neoliberalism, Private Sector
Should Alberta Increase Oil Royalties
A dialogue between Regan Boychuk and Ben Brunnen

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Homebodies
Stories

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Amy LeBlanc, Calgary, Catherine Owen, COVID 19, Enfield and Wizenty
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