By Curtis Gillespie In Democracy, Feature, GovernmentPosted September 1, 2025What a StateDanielle Smith’s dangerous embrace of US imperialism READ MORE
By Heather Exner-Pirot and Janetta McKenzie In Dialogue, Energy, Oil, PoliticsPosted April 1, 2023Is Alberta Oil Ethical?A dialogue between Heather Exner-Pirot and Janetta Mackenzie READ MORE
By Duane Bratt and Theresa McClenaghan In Dialogue, Energy, RenewablesPosted September 30, 2022Should Alberta Have Nuclear Energy?Duane Bratt responds to Theresa McClenaghan. READ MORE
By Clem Martini In Essay, FeaturePosted November 1, 2021From Dismissed to DisposableA virus that killed almost no one but Nobodies. What could be more convenient? READ MORE
By Christina Frangou In Feature, Government, HealthcarePosted October 28, 2020The Pandemic and Public HealthGovernment policies are a matter of life and death READ MORE
By Jaspreet Singh, Jasmina Odor, Sid Marty, Katherine Govier, Sharon Butala, Bashir Mohamed, Trina Moyles and Rudy Wiebe In Culture, FeaturePosted August 1, 2020Life in UpheavalAlberta writers on COVID-19 READ MORE
By Irfan Chaudhry & Michael Kennedy In Dialogue, PostsecondaryPosted March 1, 2020Should Universities “Deplatform” Speakers?A dialogue between Irfan Chaudry and Michael Kennedy READ MORE
By Katherine Govier In Culture, FeaturePosted May 1, 2019Back to the GardenA writer reflects on her Alberta roots READ MORE
By Jamal Ali In Book ReviewsPosted October 1, 2018The Irrelevance of Space and Other StoriesThe world is always in movement,” wrote V.S. Naipaul, the late British novelist and travel writer. It’s an apt description for the themes and characters—the “restless feet and wandering [...] READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Feature, PostsecondaryPosted September 1, 2018Freedom and Loathing in LethbridgeA university dispute over free speech tests the limits of tenure READ MORE