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Should We Nationalize the Oil Sands?
Should Alberta oil resemble Norway or Texas?

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Canada, Canada Pension Plan, Capitalism, Carbon Budget, Carbon Pricing, Carbon Tax, Debate, Geothermal Energy, Germany, Indigenous Rights, Keystone XL, Max Fawcett, Mediation, Nazis, Neoliberalism, Oil and Gas, Oil Industry, Oil Sands, Parkland Institute, Pierre Trudeau, Pipelines, Pros and Cons, Separatist, Sturgeon, Sturgeon Refinery, Trans Mountain Pipeline
June 30, 2021
The Also-Rans
Alberta’s other political parties.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Coal Mining, Federal Elections, Graham Thomson, Janet Brown, Leadership Race, Paul Hinman, Personal Income Tax, Todd Loewen, Two Party System
The End of Innocence
Haunted by a small, feathered death.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Diamond Valley, Groundwater, Inglewood, Turner Valley
June 29, 2021
Finding Refugee in Canada
Narratives of Dislocation

Tags: Agnieszka Matejko, Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Athabasca University Press, Canada, Communism, Edmonton, Poland, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Refugees, Syria
June 1, 2021
Seeing Martin
Su Croll is the author of three books of poetry. Seeing Martin is her first novel, but her elegiac, nuanced, beautifully descriptive writing could easily be her fourth book of poetry. Seeing Martin is seen partly through the eyes of Mira, an art student, who after the recent death of her father begins a tumultuous […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Lee Kvern
Murmuration
At this particular historical moment, when the rhythms and rituals of grief and belonging are upended by the reality of a global pandemic, A.B. Dillon’s latest book of poems offers insight into the private ecologies of grief and meaning-making. Murmuration is not a response to the pandemic as such, but Dillon’s poetic invitation into the […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Benjamin Hertwig, Bow River, Rivers, Thistledown Press
Light on a Part of the Field
The Shuswap country in British Columbia is a unique place. Among the houseboats, costly beachfront condos, fruit stands and highway attractions are old, humidity-warped country homes tucked in off secondary highways, thick with orchards and retirees. That juxtaposition winds its way through Kevin Holowack’s debut novel, Light on a Part of the Field, in ways […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Authors, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bryn Evans, Essays, Minimum Wage
Revery: A Year of Bees
Picture a beekeeper. What image forms in your head? What gender? What cultural background? What uniform? What tools? What demeanour? With Revery: A Year of Bees, poet, professor, organic farmer and apiarist Jenna Butler sets out to broaden our idea of who beekeepers are, what they do and how they approach caring for hives. Following […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Barrhead, Bees, Boreal Forest, Canola, Forests, Jenna Butler, Laurie D. Graham, Monoculture, Wolsak and Wynn
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