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My Mother’s Story
Canada is defined by refugees.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Barrhead, Chile, Edmonton Journal, Germany, Lutheran, Paula Simons, Peter Gzowski, Public Schools, Radio, Refugees, Sudan, Syria, Vietnam
October 28, 2020
Crowfoot Comes Home
Repatriating a First Nation leader’s regalia from a British museum to the prairies

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Anthropologist, Bears, Biography, Blackfoot Confederacy, Blackfoot Crossing, City Council, Colonialism, Crowfoot, Daryl Betenia, Diabetes, Floor Crossing, Glenbow, Grizzly Bears, Hugh Dempsey, Indigenous Culture, Museums, North Saskatchewan River, Pitt Rivers, Repatriation, Siksika, Smallpox, Treaty 7, Tsuut'ina Nation, University of Lethbridge, Veterans
Should We Ban Handguns?
A dialogue between Najma Ahmed and Rod Giltaca

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Ambulances, Assault Weapon, Australia, Canada, Canadian Medical Association, Chemotherapy, Chief Firearms Office, Danforth, Debate, Firearms, Floor Crossing, Gun Control, Inheritance, Pediatrics, Pros and Cons, Public Opinion, Public Safety, Racism, Resuscitation, Surgery
The Pandemic and Public Health
Government policies are a matter of life and death

Tags: Affordable Housing, Alberta, Alberta Views, Ambulances, Canada Emergency Response Benefit, Canada Research Chair, Canadian Medical Association, CERB, Child Tax Benefit, Deena Hinshaw, Diabetes, Emergency Medical Services, Essential Workers, Golf Courses, Health Spending, Homeless Shelters, Iran, Literacy, Local Business, Minimum Wage, Public Housing, Siksika, Social Assistance, Supervised Consumption Site, Support Worker, Tax Benefits, United Conservative Party
Unwatchable Politics
Incivility in the legislature.

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Alison Redford, By-Election, Carbon Tax, Election Commissioner, Graham Thomson, Laurence Decore, Mortgage, Wildrose Party
October 1, 2020
Watershed
Doreen Vanderstoop’s debut novel, Watershed, is a disturbing glimpse into Alberta’s future: The year is 2058; the glaciers have dried up, the rivers run dry. Calgary, where the novel is partly set, is desolate. Many people sit and wait for rivers to fill again or, simply, to die. People wear masks. (Not for a virus, […]

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Crown Corporation, Drought, Glaciers, Northern Gateway
Should Alberta Phase Out Gas Cars?
A dialogue between Dan Woynillowicz and Oumar Dicko

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Bitumen, Capitalism, Debate, Electric Car, Global Warming, International Energy Agency, Netherlands, Oil and Gas, Pros and Cons, Tesla
Borderlands
If a photograph only captures reality for, let’s say, 1/500th of a second, how can it represent history? That’s the challenge of Borderlands, a new black-and-white collection from Calgary photographer Mark Vitaris. It’s set along the 49th parallel, from the eastern Rockies in Alberta and Montana to the Saskatchewan grasslands and western North Dakota. Sediment […]

Tags: Colonialism, Frontenac House, Grasslands
Bootstraps Need Boots
One Tory’s Lonely Fight to End Poverty in Canada

Tags: Alberta, Alberta Views, Alex Himelfarb, Brian Mulroney, Doug Ford, Paul Martin, University of British Columbia
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