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- PAIGE PARSONS AND EMMA GRANEY, THE EDMONTON JOURNAL
Photo radar should be killed in Alberta
This is call to all my fellow speed demons: your annual speeding ticket count should be decreasing next year! An…
Read More » - Jake Wright
Wage differentials would help young people and servers
In the run-up to the Alberta provincial election, United Conservative Party (UCP) leader Jason Kenney made some comments regarding minimum…
Read More » - Vanessa Pellicciotta
Unpaid internships should be protested against
Post-secondary education is already expensive as it is. Not getting paid for work that requires extensive labour — usually five…
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Lac La Biche truck rally reveals nuance and complexities in Indigenous politics
On February 10, truckers in northern Alberta joined forces to show their support for the energy industry in Canada. But…
Read More » - Rosty Soroka
Election punishments for Alberta Party candidates necessary but disproportionate
Due to recent developments, the Alberta Party will have fewer faces in the crowd at the upcoming provincial elections. Because…
Read More » - Randy Savoie
Provincial advocacy group’s unclear Indigenization project creates a mockery of Indigenous peoples
Non–Indigenous people shouldn’t be advocating nor attempting to create Indigenized organizations/spaces without Indigenous people’s involvement. Take the Council of Alberta…
Read More » - Richard Bagan
UPDATE: Sprague lentil soup still sucks
This is a follow-up to the author’s original January 23, 2017 article, which you can find here. Okay, I’m fired…
Read More » - Matthew Usherwood
Pandering to Quebec premier’s demands would only fuel Western alienation
There’s a saying in federal politics that to win an election, you only need to win Quebec and Ontario. This…
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Doug Ford continues to misunderstand carbon taxes
Ontario premier Doug Ford is at it again. This time, he’s picked a particularly controversial opponent: the federal government’s carbon…
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Ontario tuition cuts will hurt, not help, students
For some students in Ontario, the risk of not being able to fulfill their academic dreams is now more real…
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