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From the archive: "The Plans to Strip-Mine Coal in the Mountains: a threat to the Eastern Slopes watershed". http://ow.ly/gLlo50D8Zij
"The bad news for Kenney: he’s politically battered and bruised and vulnerable. He is not the man he used to be." https://albertaviews.ca/leaky-blue-balloon/
"When everything stopped, the planet had a chance to breathe for a while." http://ow.ly/vzMI50D0TSC
Should churches be tax exempt? http://ow.ly/16KG50D6AUF
"We’d hit a nerve. In 2016 only two out of 15 council seats in Calgary were held by women. That needed to change." http://ow.ly/THbQ50D0TQi
"Always Brave, Sometimes Kind" by Katie Bickell, reviewed by Barb Howard: http://ow.ly/ALhT50D0TOJ
"A good, old-fashioned-yet-utterly-up-to- date EdmontonCalgary train seems a much more logical infrastructure investment than a hyperloop." http://ow.ly/zTpM50D0TNQ
"Across the political spectrum, observers were for this brief moment welcoming increases to the public debt." http://ow.ly/kYzT50D6ARa
"In a voucher system, public dollars follow students to the school of their parents’ choice." http://ow.ly/tok450Cn7dc
"Whether you support or oppose Jason Kenney’s policy decisions, as an Albertan you should be concerned about his government’s dishonesty, secretiveness, lack of ethics, unrepresentative decisions and wastefulness." http://ow.ly/TSOM50D0TMD
"The Subtweet" by Vivek Shraya, reviewed by Bruce Cinnamon: http://ow.ly/vDLL50D0TUG
"As a subject, the whisky trade has to go. It has factors Kenney’s adviser won’t like: the faddish Indigenous side of the story, the victimization aspect." http://ow.ly/fEmr50ChRyH
"I crept forward like a marine in a Vietnamese rice paddy, and soon enough I saw the rooster perched on a dead branch.I crept forward like a marine in a Vietnamese rice paddy, and soon enough I saw the rooster perched on a dead branch." http://ow.ly/Ggy350ChRwb
"Grizzly bears, like humans, need to be managed. Emotional arguments notwithstanding, however, they don’t need to be hunted." http://ow.ly/WSpo50Cn7ax
"In a time of crisis and chaos, there’s a temptation to pull up the drawbridge. But we need to find a way to resume admitting refugees and immigrants." http://ow.ly/TnXh50ChRny
"Yellow Old Woman remembers the exact moment back in 2013 in the RAMM’s storage room when the conservation-grade cabinet drawer slid open to reveal the regalia." http://ow.ly/7OQG50Cn77X
Suddenly There’s Room at the Inn: Thousands remained homeless in spite of Alberta’s 10-year plan. Then the pandemic came. http://ow.ly/ghU650ChRlr
"A government creates a resilient society by investing in things other than just healthmaking sure people aren’t poor, are educated, have housing. http://ow.ly/x1pH50Cn73W
The Pandemic and Public Health: Government policies are a matter of life and death http://ow.ly/fjNH50ChRe8
From the archive: Should vaccinations be mandatory? http://ow.ly/qbTO50Cn72p