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Should Alberta Have Its Own Pension Plan?
A dialogue between Niels Veldhuis and Ellen Nygaard

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Pension Plan, Alberta Views, Atlantic, Canada Pension Plan, Debate, Fraser Institute, Pensions, Pros and Cons
April 1, 2021
Not a White-Bread Childhood
Chrystia Freeland’s Alberta Roots

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Politics, Alberta Views, Anne McLellan, Atheist, Atlantic, Bill Morneau, Brazil, Brian Mulroney, Bronc Riding, Canola, Catholic Church, Chrystia Chomaik, Chrystia Freeland, Co-Housing, Daycare, Donald Freeland, Edmonton, Edmonton Journal, Fast Food, Feminism, Foreign Affairs, Free Trade, Germany, Globe and Mail, Grande Prairie, Halyna Chomiak, Intergovernmental Affairs, Irene Murdoch, Jason Kenney, Jasper Place, John Wilbur Freeland, Journalism, Kyiv, Liberal Party, Linda Duncan, Myrna Kostash, Nanton, Natalka Freeman, New Democratic Party, North America Trade Agreement, Nova Scotia, Old Strathcona, Patriotism, Peace River, Photography, Pierre Trudeau, Proportional Representation, Protestant, Putin, Quality of Life, Rodeo, Separatist, Socialism, Supreme Court, Ukraine, Undergraduate, University of Alberta, Wife, Women's Legal Education and Action Fund
Arborescent
Marc Herman Lynch’s debut novel, Arborescent, is a triptych—three distinct novellas connected by setting (a rundown apartment building) and a dark, magical atmosphere. In a wintery Moh’kíns’tsis (Calgary) where the stars come to earth and the dead rise, our three protagonists are all coping with fresh trauma. Nohlan Buckles just lost his father and is […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Bruce Cinnamon, Marc Herman Lynch
Stories of Ice
Adventure, Commerce and Creativity on Canada’s Glaciers

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Books, Alberta Views, Cailynn Klingbeil, Calgary, Canadian Rockies, Canmore, Glaciers, Icefields Parkway, Lynn Martel, Rocky Mountain Books, Rocky Mountains, Skiing
Once Were Mountains
The premier’s vision.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Australia, Fred Stenson, Minority Government, Peter Lougheed, Strip-Mine, Tourism
Blogging the Revolution
And founding a soapbox

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Parks, Alberta Views, Blogging, Communism, Communist Party, Facebook, Hospital Wait Times, Hospitals, Revolution, Social Media
Children of Freedom
Next year, we hope.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Holocaust, Israel, Library and Archives, Monopoly, Nazis, Paula Simons, Poland, Translation, Winnipeg
The $120 Billion Question
Is AIMCo a good money manager?

Tags: AIMCo, Alberta, Alberta Pension Plan, Alberta Teachers’ Association, Alberta Views, Australia, Canada Pension Plan, Credit Union, Crown Corporation, Daryl Katz, Fair Deal Panel, Heritage Fund, Investment, Jason Kenney, Jason Schilling, Keystone XL, Legal action, Local Business, Monopoly, Neoliberalism, Oil and Gas, Oil Prices, Pipelines, Salary, Teachers, Workers’ Compensation Board
A History of My Brief Body
Between climate change, the pandemic, a new civil rights movement and political chaos, alarming predictions of apocalypse have become mainstream. But, as Billy-Ray Belcourt shows in his memoir A History of My Brief Body, the ending of the world “as we know it” is not the end of the world. Belcourt explores his […]

Tags: Billy-Ray Belcourt, Hamish Hamilton, Sexuality
March 1, 2021
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