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Playing with Fire
Kenney reneges on recall legislation.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, British Columbia, By-Election, Calgary, Edmonton, Graham Thomson, Patriotism, Press Gallery, Recall Act, Twitter, United Conservative Party
May 1, 2022
Bread & Water
Essays

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bow River, Calgary, dee Hobsbawn-Smith, Essays, Rivers
April 1, 2022
Swamplands
Tundra Beavers, Quaking Bogs and the Improbable World of Peat

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bears, Biodiversity, Boreal Forest, British Columbia, Caribou, Commercial Development, Fertilizer, Forests, Native Plants, Polar Bears, Wetlands
“Tin-Pot Childcare” Lives On?
Alberta falls short of the national vision

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Bees, Calgary, Canada, Children's services, Chrystia Freeland, Commonwealth, Daycare, Edmonton, Federal Elections, Grandmother, Insurance, Labour Market, Labour Unions, Labrador, Medical Insurance, Medicare, Minimum Wage, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Peace Country, Population, Preschool, Press Gallery, Special Interest Groups, Yukon
Beyond the Food Court
An Anthology of Literary Cuisines

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Anthology, Cuba, Essays, Laberinto Press, Wendy McGrath, Ximena Gonzalez
Borrowed Time
Calgary 1976–2019

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Alcohol, Alex Rettie, Brewery, Calgary, Essays, Photography, Renters, Will Ferguson
The Crash Palace
The Crash Palace reads like a greatest hits album of Alberta in the 2000s. Although the novel is short, Andrew Wedderburn takes us on a long journey across the province, from rough work camps in the oil patch to gleaming office towers in corporate Calgary. We visit Edmonton dive bars, get immersed in Rocky Mountain […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bruce Cinnamon, Calgary, Canmore, Edmonton
On Foot to Canterbury
A Son’s Pilgrimage

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bryn Evans, Essays, Pilgrimage, Secular, Spain, University of Alberta, University of Alberta Press
Who We Thought We Were As We Fell
Michael Lithgow’s second poetry collection, Who We Thought We Were As We Fell, is not an easy read. If you are looking for blithe assurances that the world is a good place to be or that the plethora of current catastrophes will turn out okay, or even that human beings are fundamentally good, this is […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Benjamin Hertwig, Holocaust, Poland, Secular, Social Media
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