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Should the Public Pay for Calgary’s New Arena?
A Dialogue between Deborah Yedlin and Peter Oliver
Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Beltline Neighbourhoods Association, BMO convention Centre, business opportunities, calgary, Calgary Chamber of Commerce, Calgary council, Calgary Councils, Calgary Saddledome, capital, CBC, Chamber of Commerce, City tax revenues, commercial developments, concerts, conventions, corporate boxes, Deborah Yedlin, dialogue, economic diversification, economic opportunity, economics, engineering, Eras Tour, event centre, Event Centre District, infrastructure, international conventions, Investment, leisure, media coverage, mobility challenges, Montreal, Peter Oliver, private businesses, private funds, privatization, professional sports, Project Calgary, public subsidies, revenue streams, Rogers Place, Seattle, Should the Public Pay for Calgary's New Arena, sporting events, Sports, taylor swift, The District, The Saddledome, Toronto, tour, Vancouver
October 1, 2024
Money Visions
What’s behind the UCP’s approval of psychedelics?
Tags: abstinence, addictions care, Alberta, Alberta disability support, Alberta Magazine, alberta politics, Alberta Views, ATMA, ayahuasca, biomedical colonialism, Bloom Clinic, Bonnie Larson, Canadian Public Health Association, CENA, conservative government, controlled substance, counterculture, criminalization, cultural rights, curanderos, decriminalization, detox, drug toxicity, drug users, drugs, Family Medicine, feature article, hallucinogens, Harm reduction, Health Canada, homelessness, ibogaine, illegal drugs, income support, Indian Act, Indigenous, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous patients, insurance, Jason Kenney, ketamine, Leah Mayo, LSD, MDMA, mental health, Mike Ellis, Money Visions, naloxone, Narcotic Transition Service, Nasdaq.com, neuroplasticity, opioid crisis, opioid use disorder, Parker Research Chair, Paul Farmer, peyote, post-traumatic stress disorder, poverty, private medicine, psilocybin, psychedelic substances, psychedelic treatments, psychedelics, PTSD, recreation, residential school, residential treatment program, SABI Mind, spiritual practices, street doctor, street physician, Substance use disorder, taxpayer-funded, The Newly Institute, therapeutic psychedelics, traditional healing, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, UCP, UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, university of calgary, unproven therapies, uofc, Vietnam war protest, war on drugs, What's behind the UCP's approval of psychedelics?
Fatherhood Part II
All of a sudden… he was taller than me
Tags: Africa, agua de jamaica, Alberta, Alberta Views, alberta writer, Amedeo Di Cintio, Anthony Bourdain, Botanico, calgary, Calgary author, Cathedral of Wrestling, children, churros, curiosity, Denin, elementary school, empathy, father, father son, fatherhood, food, Frida Kahlo, gap-year, Ghana, Halifax, happiness, high school, hostel, hotel, hotel room, human rights, Iggy Pop, Indian-Italian, junior high, La Condesa, language barrier, Lucha Libre, malaria, Marcello Di Cintio, Memoir, Mexico, Mexico city, mid-twenties, Neko Case, overseas, paleontology, pandemic, Parenting, parents, Parque Mexico, Peace Corps, postcards, Pyramid of the Moon, Pyramids of Teotihuacan, ritual, robbery, Roma, Sahara, Selfies, solitarty travel, solo travel, spanish, subway system, Tacos, teenagers, Togo, Travel, travel companion, Travel writing, Uber, wanderlust, west africa, Wrestling, Xochimilco, yoga
September 1, 2024
From Sweetgrass Bridge
Put yourself in Merry’s Christian Louboutin boots.
Tags: 2024 books, a merry bell mystery, Alberta, Alberta books, Alberta Publishing, Alberta Views, Alex Rettie, Anthony Bidulka, book reviews, character-driven, Dustin Walker, From Sweetgrass Bridge, Hub City, LGBTQ, Livingsky, Louboutin, Mysteries, mystery, new books, Philip Marlowe, plot-driven, podcaster, private eye, red herring, reserve, rez, Roughriders, Russell Quant Mysteries, saskatchewan, saskatoon, Security guard, Sherlock Holmes, South Saskatchewan, Stonehouse Publishing, Trans woman, Vancouver, Veronica Greyeyes
Deepfakes
…and the elections of 2024
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Should Sex Ed be Mandatory?
A Dialogue between Daniel Zekveld and Pam Krause
Tags: abstinence, Alberta, Alberta Views, anatomy, anti-abortion, Association for Reformed Political Action Canada, biology, Centre for Sexuality, children, communication, comprehensive sex education, consent, controversy, Daniel Zekveld, developmental changes, dialogue, disagree, disease prevention, education, gender identity, gender-based violence, Gerald Vincent La Forest, government, healthy relationships, homeschool, human reproduction, intimacy, intimate partner violence, masturbation, moral upbringin, moral views, Ontario, opt-in, Pam Krause, parental authority, parental guidence, parents, pornography, pregnancy, private school, public interest, public school, R. v. Audet, relationships, safe sex, Sex Ed, sex ed curriculum, sex education, Sexual Education, sexual health, sexual health education, sexual orientation, sexual violence prevention, sexuality, Should Sex Ed be Mandatory?, standardization, STD, STI, students, supreme court, teachers, trained educators, unplanned pregnancy
The Signs of No
Caught in the crosshairs of rampaging hormones and impending divorce
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My Theatre of Memory:
A Life in Words
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The Last Election
The authors are almost as interesting as the conspiracies they invent.
Tags: Alberta, Alberta author, Alberta book reviews, Alberta books, Alberta Views, American politics, Andrew Yang, Barbara F. Walter, book reviews, Burman University, capitalism, constitution, cooper sherman, democracy, Democratic Party, Donald trump, Dunning-Kruger effect, edmonton, Edmonton Author, fiction, How Civil Wars Start, Joint Chiefs of Staff, justice system, Marc D. Froese, Margaret Atwood, meritocracy, narcissim, New Alberta books, novel, Paul Waldman, politics, Stephen Marche, The Handmaid's Tale, The Last Election, The Next Civil War, Tom Schaller, two party system, United States, voters, White Rural Rage
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