By Alberta Views In Book Reviews, Non FictionPosted May 1, 2025Indigenous Legalities, Pipeline ViscositiesColonial Extractivism and Wet’suwet’en Resistance READ MORE
By Ted Morton & Jared Wesley In Dialogue, Policy, PoliticsPosted November 1, 2024Should Alberta Seek More Autonomy?A dialogue between Ted Morton and Jared Wesley READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Energy, Environment, Feature, Oil, PoliticsPosted April 1, 2023Freedom Gas?Danielle Smith confronts the facts of Canada READ MORE
By Astrid Blodgett In Book ReviewsPosted October 1, 2020WatershedDoreen 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 [...] READ MORE
By Paula Simons In On Second ThoughtPosted April 1, 2020Fates IntertwinedAlberta and Quebec, joined by pipe READ MORE
By Kevin Van Tighem In Columns, Oil, WaterPosted October 1, 2018The Pipelines We NeedEffluent to the affluent. READ MORE
By Arno Kopecky In Environment, Feature, JusticePosted January 1, 2018Retrospective: Game ChangerThe Beaver Lake Cree’s court challenge READ MORE
By Kevin Taft In Energy, Feature, OilPosted October 1, 2015The Beginning of the EndOil and gas are more vulnerable than you might think. READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Feature, PoliticsPosted July 1, 2015End of the LineThe PC dynasty topples READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Environment, Feature, OilPosted October 1, 2013Spills and LeaksJust how safe are Alberta’s oil and gas pipelines? READ MORE