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The Canadian Vaccine Fiasco
Excerpted from “Neoliberal State Failure is Slowing Down Vaccine Distribution,” Jacobin #41, April 4, 2021

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Austerity, Brian Mulroney, Canada, COVID 19, Donald Trump, Health Canada, Jean Chretien, Maryland, Neoliberalism, Pharmaceuticals, Polio, Population, Press Gallery, Somalia, Syria, University of Saskatchewan, Vaccines, Winnipeg
March 1, 2022
Hot Air
TIER is Alberta’s world-class carbon reduction sham

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Aluminum, Blue Hydrogen, Carbon, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Tax, Fertilizer, Landfills, Laurie Adkin, Methane, Oil Sands, Pembina Institute, Propaganda, Tax Revenue, TIER, Twitter
A Farcical Test
Kenney faces his leadership review.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Alison Redford, Approval Rating, Graham Thomson, Jason Kenney, Leadership Race, Press Gallery, Public Opinion, Resignation, United Conservative Party
Mark Carney
The Albertan who would save the world

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You Have Been Referred
My Life in Applied Anthropology

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Andrew Guilbert, Bayeux Arts, Dene, Glenbow, Haida, Order of Canada, Wife
My Mother, My Translator
Novelist and poet Jaspreet Singh’s latest book is for people who like memoirs—and, more exceptionally, for readers who are generally not fans of genre, too. This is because My Mother, My Translator is not your “typical memoir” as the author himself tells us. For one thing, this is a memoir that somehow got written despite […]

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our bodies’ unanswered questions
Confession: I do not read books of poetry from front to back—rather, I prefer to hunt and peck. This may do a disservice to poets who fret about the order of things. Apologies. But I do read every poem, eventually. In Wendy Donawa’s new poetry collection, our bodies’ unanswered questions, I landed first, near the […]

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Alternate Plains
Stories of Prairie Speculative Fiction

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Should Canada Have An Inheritance Tax?
A dialogue between David Moscrop and Franco Terrazzano

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