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This Strange Visible Air
Essays on Aging and the Writing Life

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Cypress, Essays, Governor General's Award, Grasslands, Rudy Wiebe, Sharon Butala
January 1, 2022
The Politics of the Canoe
When Justin Trudeau was photographed, by his carefully positioned media team, solo paddling a red canoe down the Bow River in Calgary on September 17, 2015, ostensibly travelling to a federal leadership debate on the economy that evening, it is not a stretch to say he was hoping to paddle into Canadian history. The ascendant […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bow River, Chinook, Essays, Heiltsuk First Nation, Inheritance, Rivers, Seattle, University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba Press, Winnipeg
Praying to the West
How Muslims Shaped the Americas

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Calgary, Edmonton, Miranda Martini, Muslim, Omar Mouallem, Simon and Schuster
The Absurd UCP Curriculum
Ideologically driven and lacking basic understanding of how children learn

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Teachers’ Association, Alberta Views, BIPOC, Cardston, Charter Schools, Colonialism, curriculum, High School, Junior High, Literacy, Maskwacis, Minister of Education, Murray Sinclair, Public Schools, Putin, Residential Schools, Social Studies, Teachers
The Environmentalist’s Dilemma
Promise and Peril in an Age of Climate Crisis

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Canmore, ECW Press, Essays, Polarization, Wife
Should We Forgive Student Debt?
Erika Shaker and Giovanni Gallipoli discuss

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, British Columbia, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Debate, Early Intervention, Free Tuition, Mediation, Mortgage, Post-Secondary Education, Pros and Cons, Public Schools, Salary, Should Post Secondary be Free, Student Debt, Tax Revenue, Tuition, Undergraduate, University of British Columbia, Wealth Tax
We Are Our Own Masters
Don’t go crying to the Queen…!

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Calgary, Edmonton, Ireland, Monarchy, Paula Simons, Twitter
Briefly Noted January 2022
New Alberta Books

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Battle River, Briefly Noted, Essays, Jane Ross, Motherhood
Happy Sands
Barb Howard’s new novel, Happy Sands, details the summertime revelation of 42-year-old massage therapist Ginny (short for Ginette, which reminds her of a “too-small bottle of booze, the kind you used to get on airplanes”) Johnson. She and her family perform a summertime migration familiar to many middle-class families in Alberta. They go to British […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Alcohol, Barb Howard, British Columbia, Lesbian, LGBTQ, Migration, University of Calgary Press
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