Eye on Alberta
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Coltsfoot is a common sign of spring in eastern Canada and the U.S.
Posted by Geoff Carpentier | Mar 28, 2024
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Digital technology strategies that will optimize business value
by Yogi Schulz | Mar 28, 2024
Strategies you can use to boost revenue and maximize profits and shareholder returns
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The oil industry is not dead yet
by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 25, 2024
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A blueprint for rural energy innovation in Alberta
by Bill Whitelaw | Mar 22, 2024
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Nenshi jumps into the Alberta NDP leadership race, but don’t count on him becoming Premier
by Michael Taube | Mar 12, 2024
Unfortunately for Nenshi, he doesn’t match up well against Danielle Smith
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Alberta budget is balanced, but where is the income tax cut?
by Kris Sims | Mar 8, 2024
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Alberta stands accused of politicizing gender-affirming care
by John Sikkema | Feb 26, 2024
Alberta opting out of federal pharmacare just might save your coverage
by Krystle Wittevrongel | Mar 25, 2024
Federal pharmacare could potentially lead to the loss of certain treatments covered by private insurance
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Early intervention Is key in treating depression
by Staff | Mar 14, 2024
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The world is getting fatter. And so is Canada
by Sylvain Charlebois | Mar 4, 2024
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Do smartphones have a place in schools?
by Nick Kossovan | Mar 3, 2024
When you’re old enough to drive, you’re old enough to have a smartphone
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Cancel culture targets another great Canadian hero
by Gerry Bowler | Feb 26, 2024
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Why young Canadians favour Palestinians over Israelis
by Gerry Chidiac | Jan 18, 2024
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Politics
Why are politicians falsely claiming carbon pricing is costly?
by Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood | Mar 28, 2024
Is $75 per month really a breaking point for your finances?
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Manitoba school tax hikes a blow to taxpayers
by Gage Haubrich | Mar 27, 2024
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There will never be another program like W5 on Canadian TV
by Michael Taube | Mar 26, 2024
Business
Poutine a Canadian icon celebrating 60 years of global delight
by Sylvain Charlebois | Mar 27, 2024
A deep dive into the rich history and cultural significance of poutine
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Alarming rise of eco-terrorism sparks urgent calls for action in Canada
by Staff | Mar 19, 2024
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Harness the power of face-to-face meetings
by Carol Kinsey Goman | Mar 19, 2024
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The story behind the timeless tune Danny Boy
by Pat Murphy | Mar 27, 2024
The fascinating origins and emotional depth of the classic song Danny Boy
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Brian Mulroney was a foreign policy superstar
by Pat Murphy | Mar 21, 2024
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Churchill and Chamberlain: A clash of political titans
by Pat Murphy | Mar 6, 2024
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AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms
by Geoff McMaster | Feb 24, 2024
Milton Friedman’s fertile mind extended far beyond economics
by Pat Murphy | Feb 9, 2024
Insightful biography explores his ideas on poverty alleviation and education reform
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Book review: A captivating exploration of the world of emperors
by Pat Murphy | Jan 15, 2024
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How to break free from bad habits and transform your life
by Faith Wood | Jan 11, 2024
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New book a battle cry against the silencing of democracy
by Staff | Jan 8, 2024
What role does fat in the brain play in Parkinson’s?
by Staff | Mar 24, 2024
Research into lipids could be key to new treatments for Parkinson’s disease
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Warning signs someone you love is experiencing mania
by Staff | Mar 23, 2024
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A few tips to help you relieve your stress
by Faith Wood | Mar 7, 2024
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The truth behind Canada’s controversial Pharmacare plan
by Susan Martinuk | Mar 6, 2024
A Christian’s call for compassion in the face of tragedy in Gaza
by Gerry Chidiac | Mar 28, 2024
The crucifixion of Jesus seems mild when we see how families in Gaza are being brutally eviscerated
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The springtime antics of birds and mammals
by Geoff Carpentier | Mar 23, 2024
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Public sector cuts discriminatory pay gaps in half
by David Macdonald | Mar 18, 2024
How Dark-eyed Juncos outsmart other birds for food
by Geoff Carpentier | Mar 14, 2024
Dark-eyed Juncos exploit the feeding habits of other birds to their advantage
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Nature is gearing up for another spring
by Geoff Carpentier | Mar 7, 2024
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A grandfather reflects on his granddaughter’s energy future
by Bill Whitelaw | Mar 5, 2024
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Isn’t it too early for birds to be nesting?
by Geoff Carpentier | Mar 1, 2024
How Buddy Teevens revolutionized football
by Ken Reed | Mar 15, 2024
He advocated for player safety and promoted gender diversity in football coaching
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Football’s popularity soars despite CTE risks awareness
by Ken Reed | Feb 17, 2024
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Adults are ruining sports for kids
by Ken Reed | Jan 26, 2024
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Six resolutions for the sports media in 2024
by Ken Reed | Jan 11, 2024
Tips for staying healthy while travelling abroad
by The Frugal Traveller | Mar 23, 2024
Stay physically active and get enough sleep to maintain your health
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Reno’s National Automobile Museum a must-visit for car buffs
by Dale Johnson | Feb 24, 2024
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Explore breakfast traditions from around the world
by The Frugal Traveller | Jan 18, 2024
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The Portuguese tour guide bringing the Miracle of Fatima to life
by Susan Korah | Dec 21, 2023
The all-electric Mercedes AMG EQE SUV is a fast, luxurious, quiet ride
by Dale Johnson | Mar 25, 2024
But its range of 378 km is less than that of many other all-electric SUVs
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Is the 2011 Chevrolet Volt a good used car?
by Ted Laturnus | Mar 23, 2024
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The pros and cons of three popular used minivans
by Ted Laturnus | Mar 19, 2024
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The power and luxury of the Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster
by Ted Laturnus | Mar 15, 2024
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2011 Kia Sorento had a lot of performance issues
by Ted Laturnus | Mar 1, 2024
World
Why Israel is right to reject a two-state solution
The battle for Guyana’s growing oil assets begins
Education
Manitoba is fortunate to not have teacher strikes
by Michael Zwaagstra | Mar 12, 2024
The province is an oasis of stability in the midst of teacher labour disputes in Canada
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Why almost everyone is wrong about racism
by Mark Milke | Mar 8, 2024
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The truth behind the Indigenous mass grave hoax
by Hymie Rubenstein | Mar 1, 2024
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Your Money
Average asking rents skyrocket 10.5 percent over past year
by Staff | Mar 11, 2024
Has increased 21 percent since February 2022
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Grocery shoppers evolving into dedicated bargain hunters
by Sylvain Charlebois | Feb 26, 2024
Careers/HR
Two universal truths that lead to a successful job search
by Nick Kossovan | Mar 29, 2024
How to make a memorable impression on potential employers
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Candidate assignments the new norm for job applicants
by Nick Kossovan | Mar 21, 2024
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Why we play the Blame Game
by Faith Wood | Mar 14, 2024
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Employers don’t hire employees; they hire solutions
by Nick Kossovan | Mar 6, 2024
Municipal
Why did residential schools stay open long after Ottawa wanted to close them?
by Greg Piasetzki | Mar 25, 2024
Alcoholism on reserves turned residential schools into a de facto native child welfare system
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Justin, stop whining and just go already
by Michael Taube | Mar 19, 2024
Science/Tech
Online Harms Bill is bad law. It must not be passed
by Brian Giesbrecht | Mar 11, 2024
Debate represents a clash between wokeism and classical liberal truth-seeking
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Does your project sponsor need help?
by Yogi Schulz | Mar 6, 2024
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New way discovered to treat infants at risk of cerebral palsy
by Staff | Mar 3, 2024
Webinars
A compliant media is complicit in spreading propaganda
Nov 15, 2023
Facts are foundational to democracy. A biased media erodes its very purpose
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Alberta judge sides with freedom
Aug 30, 2023